You can’t look at my face talk less of slapping me, Kwankwaso chides Ganduje

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Former Governor of Kano State and national leader of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has said that by virtue of his political standing, the immediate-past governor of the State, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, cannot dare look at his face let alone attempt to slap him.

He dismissed the threat by Ganduje to slap him if they had met at Aso Rock Presidential Villa.

Both Kwankwaso and Ganduje had separately met with President Bola Tinubu at the State House Abuja on Friday over the ongoing demolition in Kano State.

While speaking with State House Correspondents, Ganduje had said he would slap Kwankwaso had he met him at the Aso Rock Villa.

He said Ganduje was one of his “Boys” politically and dared not look at him in the face.

“I heard that he (Ganduje) said he would’ve slapped me, but I’m here. He was just confused. These are all my boys politically. They can’t even look at me straight in the face if we meet,” Kwankwaso told BBC Hausa Service on Saturday.

He also confirmed that he was in talks with President Tinubu regarding potential involvement in his government.

Kwankwaso also stressed that the position Tinubu offered him was on mutual consultation, and it did not mean he would defect from the NNPP.

He said in two weeks, their resolution would be publicly declared.

On the demolitions in Kano State, Kwankwaso stated that he briefed the President and there was a mutual understanding between them over the controversial issue.

According to him, Tinubu expressed contentment with the measures put in place by the Kano State government.

“Tinubu initiated the conversation, after which I provided a comprehensive explanation, to which he expressed surprise upon discovering that the information relayed to him was false,” Kwankwaso said.

He added that he briefed the President on the details of the lands sold by the Ganduje administration to cronies.

“During our discussion, he (Tinubu) seemed astonished and was speechless at the information conveyed to him.

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