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Kano Speaker, Chidari among 132 wanted for violating COVID-19 protocols [Full list]

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June 1, 2021
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The Speaker, Kano State House of Assembly, Hamisu Chidari, has been named among those wanted by the Federal Government for violating COVID-19 protocols.

On May 23, the first batch of the list of violators released contained 90 names – 63 Nigerians and 27 foreigners.

However, on May 28 additional names were announced for the same offence.

Boss Mustapha, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman Presidential Steering Committee (PSC), had issued a travel advisory to inbound passengers.

The government ordered that travellers from Brazil, India and Turkey must observe a seven-day quarantine at port health facilities.

Kano Assembly calls for speedy reopening of international airport

The defaulters, who names have been published, entered Nigeria via the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) Abuja, between May 8 and last week.

The SGF declared them Persons of Interest (POI) for posing “considerable danger to overall public health” and for failing to comply with extant guidelines.

DAILY POST gathered that Chidari returned to Nigeria through the NAIA, from Saudi Arabia, through an Ethiopian Airline flight on May 17, 2021.

The Speaker allegedly presented a PCR test result found to be fake upon arrival.

In December 2020, Chidari, ex-Kano Deputy Speaker, emerged as the new Speaker after the resignation of his predecessor AbdulAziz Garba Gafasa.

Chidari (passport number withheld) is number 66 on the list of 132 violators. The full list published by the PSC below:

1. Ucheoha, Bethel Amaechila

2. Alhaji Ali, Ibrahim

3. Mashasha, Binta Danlami

4. Ibrahim, Umar

5. Kumshe, Hamza Modu

6. Chiroma, Hafsat Maina

7. Ibrahim, Hadiza Maina

8. Salihu, Maryam

9. Halliru, Aisha

10. Adamu, Adamu

11. Ayeni, Babajide

12. Salih Bayero, Sadiq

13. Bayero, Zaharaddeen

14. Ibrahim, Isah Saidu

15. Abdullahi, Maimuna

16. Abdullahi, Kabiru Yola

17. Abande, Aisha Bundi

18. Muhammed, Musa Suleiman

19. Almustapha, Faruku

20. Abande, Bundi Goni

21. Zangina, Surajo Rabiu

22. Akenuwa Isabella

23. Ndudim Daniel Sunday

24. Abubakar Daniya, Rashida

25. Suleh, Amina Adam Ali

26. Ya’u, Yusuf

27. Abdulkarim, Abdullahi

28. Ibrahim, Shuaibu

29. Turaki, Umar Saleh

30. Bello, Aisha Barau

31. Bundi, Saidu Jibrin

32. Bako, Iman Sani

33. Aliyu Kaita, Maimuna

34. Ibrahim, Hamisu Nasidi

35. Hamza, Zainab

36. Bako, Amir Sani

37. Abdulmumini, Kabir

38. Salis, Safiyya

39. Usman, Adamu Musa

40. Kaita, Aisha Aliyu

41. Abdullahi, Hajara Yunusa

42. Yusuf, Ahmad Abdullahi

43. Bello, Salamatu Hamza

44. Haliru, Sani

45. Halliru, Faisal Sani

46. Geidam, Umar Mohammed

47. Garba, Ibrahim

48. Idris, Bilikisu Abdullahi

49. Abdullahi, Ahmed

50. Goni, Abdulaziz Muhammad Musa

51. Abubakar, Zulaihat

52. Mohammed, Ramatu

53. Suleiman, Hafsat

54. Asia, Charity

55. Adamu, Adamu Usman

56. Danladi Sarkin Turke, Hadiza Tani

57. Adeyemi, Opeyemi Nafisat

58. Salisu, Mansur Rabiu

59. Olatunji, Bunmi Lovet

60. Ibrahim, Amina

61. Yahaya, Falalu

62. Bunu, Hassan

63. Bello, Aminatu Danladi

64. Ngamdu, Yagana Lawan

65. Yahaya, Aishatu

66. Ibrahim Hamisu Chidari

67. Aminatu Aliyu Muhammadu

68. Umar Abdullahi Usman

69. Nasiru Idris

70. Alhassan Sauce Amina

71. Usman Umar Abdurrahman

72. Suleiman Murtala

73. Muhammad Imam Malik Muhammad

74. Salisu Haruna

75. Mohammed Hadiza

76. Tijjani Aisha Mallam

77. Mohammed Tijjani

78. Magayaki Nafisa Kabir

79. Dasa’a Mal’lam Mamman

80. Ibrahim Goni Fura

81. Gubio Baba Kyari

82. Muhammad Aliyu

83. Zarami Ali

84. Muhammad Muktar

85. Usman Auwalu Suleiman

86. Abdullahi Bello Umar

87. Abubakar Sa’ad Sa’ad

88. Ovuarume Bernard Ufoma

89. Nasir Halima Madibbo

90. Salisu Abubakar Adamu

91. Muhammad Hadiza Turaki

92. Modibbo Nasiru Mohammad

93. Ado Nama Firdausi

94. Tuhamiy Shuaibu Jibril

95. Rufai Mahadi

96. Kunji Umar Ahmed

97. Alhassan Abdulahi

98. Garba Kamba Kasimu

99. Balla Maimuna

100. Mohammed Hadiza

101. Malagos Halnisu Garba

102. Yusuf Bilikisu

103. Ahassan Abdullahi

104. Abdullahi Bello Umar

105. Lawan Ahmed

106. Bunu Alhaji Babagoni

107. Bello Isa

108. Ibrahim Khamisu Ibrahim

109. Amina Abdullahi Abubakar

110. Habibu Aminu

111. Mohammed Ahmed

112. Abdullahi Muhammed Khalifa

113 Wakama Alhaji Hajara

114. Tukur Hauwa Hassan

115. Faisal Musa Muhammad Sani

116. Yusuf Shuaibu Hamza

117. Bashir Adam

118. Aliyu Zainab

119. Crocton Essie Martha

120. Ibrahim Yusuf Buratai

121. Sani Safire Hamisu

122. Tijjani Isa Kids

123. Idris Abdullahi Kabiri

124. Balesah Fatima Hussaini

125. Balesah Aisha Hussaini

126. Basiru Tsambe Sani

127. Abdullahi Umar

128. Kassim Abba Abakar

129. Muhammad Adam Aminu

130. Aire Jude

131. Ameenat Suleiman Barau

132. Sulaiman Barau

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