The Kano State House of Assembly has come out to deny reports that it is probing the chair of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Saadatu Yushau. This comes after rumors began circulating that the assembly was investigating Yushau for unspecified reasons. However, in a statement released to the press, the assembly stated that it has no such probe ongoing. The assembly warned the media to be cautious of spreading fake news, stating that such actions can cause harm to individuals and institutions. The chair of ALGON, Saadatu Yushau, also warned the media to verify information before publishing, to avoid spreading misinformation. Yushau stated that she is committed to serving the people of Kano State and will not be distracted by baseless rumors. The Kano State House of Assembly has assured the public that it is committed to transparency and accountability, and will not engage in any actions that can undermine the trust of the people. The assembly has called on the media to cooperate with it in ensuring that accurate information is disseminated to the public. The denial of the probe has been seen as a welcome development by many, who had expressed concern over the potential consequences of such an investigation. The Kano State government has been working to improve the lives of its citizens, and any distraction from this goal is seen as unwelcome. The ALGON chair, Saadatu Yushau, has been praised for her efforts in promoting the development of local governments in Nigeria. The Kano State House of Assembly has promised to continue working with Yushau and other stakeholders to achieve the state’s development goals. The assembly has also called on the public to be vigilant and to report any instances of fake news to the relevant authorities. The Kano State government has assured the public that it will do everything in its power to protect the integrity of its institutions and to promote the well-being of its citizens. The denial of the probe is seen as a positive step towards achieving this goal. The media has been urged to be more responsible in its reporting, to avoid causing harm to individuals and institutions. The Kano State House of Assembly has promised to work with the media to ensure that accurate information is disseminated to the public. The assembly has also called on the public to support its efforts in promoting transparency and accountability in government.