Former Secretary to Kano State government, Dr Rabi”u
Sulaiman Bichi and junior brother to Dr Rabi”u Musa Kwankwaso were among the
scores injued yesterday following a clash between supporters of Kwankwasiyya
and Gandujiyya.
Also injured during the attack that took place at the emir’s
palace during the famous Hawan Daushe were Dr Adamu Yunus Dangwani and Comrade
Aminu Abdulsalam both former commissioners under Kwankwaso’s administration.
Confirming the incident to Daily Trust on Sunday, Dr
Dangwani said, “We were watching the horse riders when suddenly the supporters
of Gandujiyya descended on us. They hit the former SSG with a heavy stick and
stabbed Yahaya with a knife on his shoulder.”
He said they also injured scores of Kwankwasiyya followers,
before the police ntervened and rescued the rest of them.
He said, “The former SSG and Kwankwaso’s brother were later
rushed to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital where they were treated and
diacharged.”
He said they were still compiling the figures of those that
were injured and that they would brief the press today.
Honourable Baffa Babba Dan Agundi, a member of Kano State
House of Assembly, who was accused of directing the thugs to attack the
Kwankwasiyya members, denied the allegation.
Dan Agundi said, “It is not true. How can a lawmaker lead
others to take laws into their hands. This is something that cannot happen. The
Kwankwasiyya should prove the allegation beyond resoanble doubt.
“We are in the era of IT so they should prove the allegation
with facts and figures. But we have our video clips of what happened at the
durbar.”
Also commenting, the State Commissioner of Information,
Malam Muhammad Garba, said, “To the best of my knowledge there was no clash at
the durbar. I did not see it and therefore I cannot confirm it.
“If there is a clash somewhere I don’t know. But to be honest
with you, I did not see any.”
By Yusha’u A. Ibrahim
