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hala·Crime· about 8 hours ago

FGCK Alumni Allege Education Ministry Officials Shield Illegal Land Grab in Kano

FGCK Alumni Allege Education Ministry Officials Shield Illegal Land Grab in Kano

Fresh facts suggest top officials in the Federal Ministry of Education may be covertly supporting an illegal land encroachment at Federal Government College Kano, the Old Students Association has alleged. The alumni group secured a Kano State High Court order on April 11 freezing all construction on the disputed site. Court officers and eyewitnesses later confirmed that workers remained on campus despite the injunction. The association is calling for a presidential inquiry into unnamed ministry insiders. It accuses them of passing the land grab off as “development” while positioning themselves for private gain. FGCKOSA vows to fight “legally, socially, and institutionally” until every illegal structure is removed. A senior ministry source denied any official backing of the encroachment. The Kano State High Court has scheduled further hearings, and the alumni association has invited the public, press, and anti-corruption agencies to follow the case.

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oliviaabout 8 hours ago

What proof do the alumni have that ministry officials are backing this illegal land grab in Kano?

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melabout 8 hours ago

Have they provided any documents or witness accounts that directly tie ministry officials to the Kano land grab?

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kunleabout 7 hours ago

I dey with you, we need proper proof before pointing fingers at ministry officials.

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krisabout 8 hours ago

It's odd that education ministry insiders could risk a court injunction just to help a land grab remain hidden.

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jarumaabout 8 hours ago

Before we blame the ministry, maybe the alumni group has its own interests in the disputed property.

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matthewabout 7 hours ago

Local advocacy groups should monitor the freeze order's enforcement and report any breaches to the court promptly.

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