Court Strikes Out Case Against KCSF Leadership, Affirms Mohammed Bello as President
In a significant legal victory for civil society in Kano State, the High Court No. 4, presided over by Hon. Justice Usman Mallam Na’abba, has affirmed the legitimacy of the Kano Civil Society Forum (KCSF) election held on June 8, 2024.
The ruling, delivered on November 19, 2024, struck out the case (Suit No K/M577/2024) filed by Ibrahim Waiya and seven others against the Registered Trustees of KCSF and 28 others, vacating all previous orders challenging the election.
The decision solidifies the position of Mohammed Bello as the duly elected President of KCSF, alongside other executive members. This outcome is seen as a major step forward in upholding democratic processes within civil society organizations in the state.
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Speaking on the court’s ruling, Mr. Bello expressed his appreciation, saying, “This judgment not only validates our election but also strengthens our commitment to serving the people of Kano through effective advocacy and community engagement. We are dedicated to promoting transparency, accountability, and social justice in our initiatives.”
The KCSF, known for its advocacy on civil rights and community development, plays a critical role in addressing pressing social issues and fostering citizen participation in governance. With the legal endorsement of its new leadership, the organization is poised to enhance collaborations with government agencies, NGOs, and local communities to implement impactful programs.
The court’s decision has been widely praised as a reaffirmation of the independence and democratic values of civil society in Kano State. As the KCSF moves forward under its newly legitimized leadership, it aims to prioritize initiatives that promote transparency, accountability, and active civic engagement.