BREAKING: How Newly Decorated SAN Kana Saved APC From N1.5b Debt – Ganduje

The National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje relived how one of the newly appointed Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Prof Abubakar Kana, set aside the garnishee order against the party in the sum of N1.5 billion......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>

Kano who is the national legal advisor of the party was among the 87 legal practitioners conferred the prestigious SAN on Monday.

Speaking Thursday during the reception in his honour, he disclosed that his strategic counsel and exceptional advocacy skills protected the party’s interests, and ensured victories in critical cases.

Stating the swift and strategic legal interventions by Kano saved the party from an immense financial burden, he also referred to his efforts in brokering a settlement in the N92 million judgment against the party as equally commendable.

Represented by his deputy, Ali Bukar Dalori, he also applauded Abdul Adamu Fagge who was also a SAN conferree for demonstrating remarkable expertise and commitment to the legal profession in Kano state.

He noted: “Their skills have supported the APC’s mandate, contributing significantly to Nigeria’s democratic growth. This SAN conferment underscores their positions as leading authorities in Nigerian law, reinforcing the APC’s reputation for excellence. It also reflects the party’s commitment to promoting the integrity of our great party.

“As we celebrate this achievement, we recognize Professor Kana’s and Abdul Adamu Fagge’s tireless efforts to enhance Nigeria’s democratic institutions, promote the rule of law, and uphold human rights. Throughout their careers, they have demonstrated unwavering commitments to justice, tirelessly upholding the rule of law and protecting the APC’s interests.

“As we mark this significant milestone in their distinguished careers, we honor not only their individual achievements but also the positive impact they have had on countless lives.”

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