Ganduje orders shutdown of two Kano stadiums ahead of Atiku’s rally

Ganduje orders shutdown of two Kano stadiums ahead of Atiku’s rally

by Joseph Anthony
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Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, on Tuesday ordered the immediate closure of two major stadiums in the state for renovation.


According to The Cable, the governor’s action was coming five days to the campaign rally of Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party.

Atiku’s rally is scheduled for February 10 while the renovation is expected to end on February 18.

The proposed general renovation reportedly included the installation of the new scoreboard, the running track and provision of sources for steady water supply to all parts of the stadiums.

A government official, who spoke off the record told The Cable that the shutdown of the two stadiums – Sani Abacha Stadium situated at Kofar Mata and Kano Pillars Stadium at Sabon Gari – was intended to frustrate the campaign rally of the PDP.

But Abbati Sabo, spokesman of the Kano State Sports Commission, said the closure was not targeted at the presidential rally of the PDP presidential candidate.


He added that the renovation was as a result of the 2019-2020 Nigeria Premier League season.

“As far as I am concerned, this directive doesn’t have a political undertone. The state government was advised to renovate the stadium, ahead of the NPL season,” he said.

“The government had now heeded to the advice and ordered for the commencement of the project in order to have smooth conduct of the league. As you can see, the facility is in need of repair and the government has now answered the call for its renovation.”

President Muhammadu Buhari used the Sani Abacha Stadium for his reelection campaign last week.

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