President Jonathan Plotting To Kill Me- Kano State Governor

    Kano State governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, on Wednesday accused
    President Goodluck Jonathan of plotting to eliminate him, in a fresh twist to a
    longstanding row between the two leaders.
    In an exclusive interview with Premium Times Wednesday, Mr.
    Kwankwaso said the president was after his life and had ordered the withdrawal
    of half of his security details in a ploy to open him up to physical attacks.

    “I have told my friends, and people of Kano, Nigerians and
    indeed the international community to hold Jonathan responsible for whatever
    happens to Kwankwaso, his family or even the people of Kano state,” Mr.
    Kwankwaso said at Kano State governor’s lodge in Abuja.
    He accused the president of igniting crisis in Kano State
    after a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lamido Sanusi, emerged
    the emir of Kano Sunday.
    Presidential spokespersons, Reuben Abati and Doyin Okupe,
    did not respond to Premium Times requests for comments Wednesday.
    The relationship between President Jonathan and Governor
    Kwankwaso, which for months had been all but warm, deteriorated in 2013 after
    Mr. Kwankwaso decamped from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to the
    All Progressives Congress, APC.
    Since then, both men have openly accused each other of
    corruption and ineptitude.
    Mr. Sanusi’s emergence, Sunday, as emir of the powerful Kano
    emirate, revved up the squabble.
    The presidency and the PDP were clearly opposed to the
    candidacy of the former CBN boss, who was removed from his post by Mr. Jonathan
    in February.
    Protests broke out in Kano shortly after the announcement of
    the new emir, as his supporters clashed with those of his opponent, the son of
    the former emir, Ado Bayero, who died Friday.
    Mr. Kwankwaso told Premium Times he has “credible
    information” the president instructed his supporters in Kano to unleash
    “mayhem” on the state.
    “We don’t know his intention, but, certainly the intention
    is not good,” he said. “We have to tell him that igniting crisis in Kano is not
    in the interest of anybody. We have enough crisis already in the country, and
    now they are funding their stooges in Kano to protest and burn government
    properties.”
    The governor accused the president of igniting crisis in
    Kano because the state is controlled by the APC.
    “Recently, we also lost an esteemed Emir in Gombe and they
    basically followed the same process to elect a new emir, but they did not say
    anything because it is a PDP state.
    “Now they are funding crisis in our state, I have never seen
    something like this,” the governor said.
    Siege on emir’s palace
    Mr. Kwankwaso said the new Kano emir is unable to move to
    the palace due to a police siege on the building- a development he blamed on
    the presidency.
    He accused the presidency of planning to arrest Mr. Sanusi
    to stop his appointment as emir.
    “We got information that they were planning to arrest him,
    so, we moved him to the Government House. I don’t want to imagine what would
    have happened if they succeeded,” he said.
    The governor said his government and the APC enjoy
    overwhelming support in the state and was only bidding their time before
    reacting to the “intimidation” from the federal government.
    “By the recent survey we just had and the local government
    election we held, we enjoy about 92 per cent support of the population, and the
    remaining 8 per cent are brewing and supporting crisis. There will come a time
    when this 92 per cent will be on the offensive, that is when they will realise
    that they are making a mistake.
    “A sitting president brewing a crisis in a state like Kano?
    Everybody in this country knows that it is Jonathan that is creating this
    problem in Kano. I am yet to know why, but posterity will clearly show what his
    intentions are,” he said.

    On the siege on the Emir’s palace, Mr. Kwankwaso said his
    government was just “watching and seeing how far they can go”.

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