A former Kano State governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has sparked controversy after warning women against accepting and wearing government-branded wrappers reportedly set for distribution.
In a video circulating on social media, Kwankwaso alleged that the planned distribution of wrappers bearing the image of the state governor (Abba Kabir Yusuf) could have negative consequences for women’s marriages and wellbeing.
He claimed, based on what he described as personal research combining his background in water engineering and astrology, that women who wear the wrappers risk facing instability in their homes.
“I will be surprised to see any woman wear such wrappers,” he said, adding that the initiative could lead to widespread marital problems if not reconsidered.
Kwankwaso also questioned the timing of the proposed distribution, arguing that government efforts should instead focus on addressing poverty and improving the welfare of citizens rather than sharing clothing items.
“All these knowledge came due to my expertise in water engineering and being an astrologer.”
He further called the attention of the Commander of Kano Hisbah, Aminu Daurawa, urging authorities to intervene over what he described as a potential social issue.
The remarks have generated mixed reactions online, with some supporters echoing his concerns about priorities in governance, while others dismissed the claims as unfounded and lacking scientific basis.
As of the time of filing this report, the Kano State Government had not issued an official response to the claims.
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