Mr Masari said the party was ready to set the pace for a more durable democratic process in Nigeria and the African continent.
“There are widows and orphans; the state government has plans to empower those widows, while the orphans will be sponsored to go back to school,” said Mr Katsina.
The state government said it was preventing bandits from migrating into Kano from other states.
Mr Wike chided Mr Masari to quit being lazy and put on his thinking cap.
Mr. Masari’s claim about foreign intruders’ role in violent crimes within Nigeria’s borders echoed recent positions of his counterparts from Northern Nigeria.
