Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has tackled his estranged benefactor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, over “incessant attacks” against him, saying his silence should not be misinterpreted as fear.
Addressing party supporters during the official affirmation of Sulaiman Kawu Sumaila as the All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial candidate for Kano South held in Rano on Monday, Governor Yusuf said he would soon start ‘talking’ if pushed to the wall.
That is the first time the governor was heard directly tackling the Kwankwasiyya leader in a direct confrontational tone since the duo parted ways earlier this year.
He said, “For us, Kano peace is our priority, but if we are pushed to the wall, we will open our mouths and talk. Silence is not a sign of fear.
“To even keep quiet is an act of worship, not because we are afraid, not because we are kids. How could a 69-year-old call a 63-year-old a kid? It is just a personal respect that you are slightly older than me.

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“However, if an old man does not respect himself and keeps quiet, the younger one will have what to say. So, we are pleading with them in the name of the Almighty and His Messenger to keep their mouths shut. Else, you will hear a lot of revelations.”
His comment comes after Kwankwaso told Trust TV in an exclusive interview that Yusuf made a big mistake leaving the Kwankwasiyya Movement.

Kwankwaso also boasted about how the movement made his former personal assistant a governor.

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