Governor Abdullahi Ganduje has reiterated his plea for forgiveness from those he might have offended in the course of governing Kano state in the past eight years.
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Ganduje who will quit office as Kano governor on 29 May reiterated the plea in his Sallah Message issued in Kano on Friday.
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In the Sallah message signed by the Kano Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Malam Muhammad Garba, the Governor, however, said he holds no grudge against anyone.
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Ganduje said he had forgiven those who wronged him, urging those he had offended to reciprocate same by forgiving him.
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The Governor said that having been part of government for more than two decades, he has every reason to thank Allah and quit with no grievance against anyone.
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The governor urged the incoming government to ensure the completion of viable projects embarked upon by his administration as time did not permit him to do so.
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Ganduje pointed out that government was about continuity hence the need to complete every project being executed with tax payers money.
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The governor appealed to Muslim faithful to imbibe the moral lessons of the Holy month of Ramadan which teaches love and support for one another.
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The statement stressed the need for fervent prayers for peace and development in the state and the country at large. CONTINUE READING…………………………………..
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