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    Kano Pillars’ ₦200m debt crisis: Urgent call for Governor Abba’s intervention

    Sani YusifBy Sani YusifJune 23, 2026
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    It is deeply concerning and frustrating that Kano Pillars Football Club is reportedly burdened with significant debts, despite repeated claims that the Kano State Government, under Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, has consistently approved financial requests submitted by the club.

    This situation raises serious questions about the accuracy of claims that the state government has regularly approved and released funds to the club.

    If such support has indeed been provided as widely reported, stakeholders, supporters, and the general public deserve a clear explanation as to why Kano Pillars continue to struggle with a growing debt profile.

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    Our findings have uncovered that the matter becomes even more troubling following revelations from a source close to the club’s General Manager, Ahmed Musa.

    According to the source, the General Manager has not been able to fully commence several key technical and operational activities, particularly those related to the recruitment and registration of quality players, due to the heavy debt burden facing the club.

    The source further disclosed that the financial challenges, reportedly approaching or exceeding ₦200 million, have significantly affected the club’s preparations ahead of the new season.

    As a result, the club has found it difficult to attract, negotiate with, and register top-quality players capable of strengthening the squad ahead next coming season.

    This development has sparked fresh concerns among supporters and stakeholders, who fear that the club’s persistent financial difficulties could once again undermine its competitiveness and overall performance, as was experienced in the previous season.

    Many supporters and stakeholders are now increasingly worried that, unless urgent measures are taken to address the financial crisis, the team may be heading toward yet another disappointing and frustrating campaign.

    The growing uncertainty surrounding player recruitment, preparations, and overall operations has heightened fears that the club could struggle to compete effectively, repeating the setbacks that have affected recent seasons.

    Our findings revealed that the club’s General Manager is currently tied to a financial obligation amounting to approximately ₦180 million, which he reportedly guaranteed as a surety.

    In addition, there are other outstanding debts, including ₦2.5 million linked to Naziru Wapa, ₦2.4 million associated with Bashir Maizare, as well as several other smaller liabilities involving different individuals.

    The reported level of indebtedness further underscores the seriousness of the financial challenges confronting Kano Pillars and highlights the urgent need for resolution to enable the club to begin proper preparation for the new season, like other professionally managed teams.

    Kano Pillars, widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s most historic and well-supported football clubs, has a rich tradition of success and a passionate fan base.

    Against this backdrop, many stakeholders consider it unacceptable for the club to be weighed down by financial difficulties that now threaten its stability and competitiveness.

    This has intensified calls for a comprehensive review of the club’s financial operations, particularly regarding the disbursement and utilization of approved funds over time.

    Questions are also being raised about how the debts accumulated, and the processes that led to the current situation, despite what is described as substantial government support.

    Consequently, there is a growing demand for greater transparency and accountability within the club’s management structure and the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development.

    This is because many are now pointing accusing fingers at the ministry, alleging that its bureaucratic bottlenecks may be contributing to the problem, despite the belief that sports administration should be relatively free from such delays due to its time-sensitive nature.

    Many believe that only a thorough and independent examination of financial decisions will help restore confidence among supporters, sponsors, and government authorities, while placing the club back on a sustainable path.

    At this point, it is important to emphasize that Kano Pillars deserves a stable and sustainable financial structure that will enable it to compete effectively, attract investment, and reclaim its status among Nigeria’s leading football clubs.

    Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, relevant stakeholders, and sports administrators must give this issue urgent attention.

    The future of Kano Pillars depends not only on government funding but also on responsible leadership, proper oversight, transparency, and a firm commitment to protecting the interests of the club and the people of Kano State.

    Finally, it is our view that the Governor of Kano State should consider transferring oversight of both Kano Pillars and the Kano State Sports Commission back to the Governor’s Office.

    Many believe this could provide a more direct and efficient administrative structure, which may help address the current challenges and restore order within the system.

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    I was a staff of the then Triumph Newspapers, with keen interest in sports journalism which drove me to the unit where I was supported and oiled in the dynamics of modern sports reporting by my mentor/friend, Sani Zaria, the then Group Sports Editor of the Triumph. And when he left in 1995, I tried to sustain the spirit against all odds with a column sportesye. But when The Triumph was closed, I was moved to Kano Polytechnic as a lecturer until my retirement last 3 years, which gives me time to return to what I know best , the recreation of the SPORTS EYE.

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