Kano Govt Bars AIT, NTA, Other Journalists from Covering its Activities

Kano state government bans AIT, NTA, other journalists from covering its activities

The Kano State Government has reportedly revoked the accreditation of 14 journalists assigned to cover activities at the government house.

This is contained in a message sent to the affected reporters on Monday, October 21, the spokesperson of the state governor, Sanusi Bature Dawakin-Tofa, directed the affected journalists to return to their respective organizations for replacements.

Although no official reason was given for the decision, Dawakin-Tofa’s message on the government house press crew’s WhatsApp group referenced recent developments.

Gentlemen of the press. Permit me to thank all of you for a job well done in the last one year and few months. Unfortunately, while I was away to the Republic of Serbia last week, some issues happened and the leadership needed to take a decision at this critical time.”

 

The statement listed the 14 journalists affected, including directors, producers, and cameramen from various media organizations. Among those named were:- Aliyu Yusuf, Director Public Enlightenment- Sani Suraj Abubakar, PRO- Adamu Dabo, Chairman Crew – FRCN- Naziru Yau, ARTV- Sadiq Sani AA, ARTV- Rabiu Sunusi, Triumph- Umar Sheka, Freedom- Jabir Dan’abba, Nasara- Labaran Sound- Simon, AIT Cameraman- Nasiru Danhaki, NTA- Abdullahi Sule, Driver- Murtala Baba Kusa, Express- Ibrahim Muazzam, Radio Kano.

Sources say the decision to withdraw accreditation may have be unconnected to several incidents. One key event reportedly occurred during Governor Yusuf’s condolence visit to Jigawa following a petrol tanker explosion.

Meanwhile, a confrontation between the Kano government house press crew and DSS operatives at the Jigawa Government House over access restrictions led to a heated argument.

Another incident involved journalists seeking an audience with Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed during a visit to Kano for a religious event without prior approval, which reportedly upset officials.

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