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RESIGNED: Kano State Commissioner for Transportation, Ibrahim Namadi Credit: Kano State Government
Kano State Commissioner for Transportation, Alhaji Ibrahim Namadi, has resigned from his position just hours after Governor Abba Yusuf received the report of the investigative committee probing his involvement in the controversial bail of a suspected drug baron, Sulaiman Danwawu.
Namadi announced his resignation in a statement signed by the ?Director General, Media and Publicity, Kano Government House, Sanusi Dawakin-Tofa on Wednesday.
He explained that his decision to resign was made in the interest of the public and in the light of the sensitive nature of the matter.
“As a member of an administration that has consistently championed the fight against the sales and consumption of illicit drugs, it behoves me to take this step—painful as it may be.
”While I maintain my innocence, I cannot ignore the weight of public perception and the need to protect the values we have collectively built,” the statement partly read.?
Namadi thanked the State Governor, Abba Yusuf, for the opportunity to serve the state, reaffirming his dedication to the principles of good governance and responsible leadership.
He stated, “I must, as a good citizen, strive to protect, preserve, and uphold the trust and vision we have worked so hard to instil in our dear state.
“I remain loyal to the ideals that brought this administration into office.”
The statement further noted that the governor had accepted Namadi’s resignation.
“Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has graciously accepted the resignation and wished the former commissioner success in his future endeavours.
“He also reiterated his administration’s unwavering stance on justice, discipline, and the fight against drug-related crimes and social vices affecting the youth and the broader society.
“The governor further stressed the need for all political appointees to always reason with caution on sensitive matters and obtain permission from the higher authority anytime they are about to engage themselves on issues of public interest,” the statement concluded.
Namadi's resignation came as Governor Abba Yusuf received the report of an investigative committee probing his alleged involvement in the bail of suspected drug baron, Sulaiman Danwawu.
This is contained in a statement issued by his spokesperson, Dawakin-Tofa in Kano on Tuesday.
The report on the transport commissioner’s role in the bail saga was formally presented by Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Umar Ibrahim.
He outlined the committee’s key findings, which included:
”Voluntary Suretyship: The commissioner voluntarily applied to stand surety for the defendant on July 18, 2025.
“Affidavit of Means: He deposed to an affidavit confirming his position and pledged to comply with bail conditions.
“Awareness of Bail Requirements: The commissioner understood the Court’s conditions for standing surety.
“Lack of Due Diligence: He didn’t exercise adequate caution before standing surety for a defendant facing serious narcotics charges.
“Full Knowledge of Charges: The commissioner had constructive and actual knowledge of the drug-related charges.
“Violation of Government Policy: He was aware of the government’s firm stance against drug trafficking and abuse.
“No Prior Relationship: There was no evidence of prior acquaintance between the Commissioner and the defendant.
“No Financial or Material Inducement: No indication of financial benefit or incentives influencing the Commissioner’s action.
“No Bail Deposit by the commissioner: The commissioner didn’t deposit any sum for the bail; the claim was based on the defendant’s affidavit.”
Governor Yusuf commended the committee’s professionalism, objectivity, and commitment to truth.
He assured that the recommendations would be carefully reviewed and appropriate action taken in accordance with due process and public interest.
The Governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to transparency, justice, and discipline in public service, and its fight against drug-related crimes and social misconduct affecting Kano’s youths and society. (Based on reports by The PUNCH and NAN)