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    EditorBy EditorApril 29, 2026Updated:April 29, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Comrade Abbas Ibrahim

    By all standards, the recent violent invasion of Kano’s bustling GSM Farm Centre Market by suspected political thugs is a dangerous development that must be condemned in the strongest possible terms.

    What transpired on Monday, April 27, 2026, was not merely an attack on traders and innocent citizens it was an assault on public peace, economic stability, and the very foundation of democratic engagement.

    Farm Centre is not just another marketplace. It stands as one of the largest mobile phone and ICT hubs in Northern Nigeria, drawing traders, investors, and customers from across the country and beyond.

    Its vibrancy makes it a critical driver of Kano’s economy and a symbol of the state’s commercial strength. Any attack on such a strategic hub is, by extension, an attack on Kano itself.

    The scenes were deeply disturbing. Shops were looted, vehicles and motorcycles vandalised, and several individuals injured. Many traders still recovering from previous fire outbreaks have once again been plunged into uncertainty, loss, and financial distress.

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    Even more alarming is the proximity of the Kano Passport Office to the scene. Such brazen violence near a sensitive federal facility raises serious security concerns and damages Kano’s image in the eyes of both local and international observers.

    While the politician allegedly linked to the incident has denied involvement, the episode highlights a deeper and more troubling reality: the growing recklessness of political actors and their failure to rein in their supporters.

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    As the 2027 general elections approach, Kano cannot afford a return to an era when political contests were defined by violence, intimidation, and destruction. Democracy thrives on ideas, persuasion, and the ballot not on fear and thuggery.

    Political leaders must recognise that they bear both moral and legal responsibility for the conduct of their supporters. Silence in the face of violence amounts to complicity, while ambiguity emboldens criminal elements who exploit political tensions for personal gain.

    Although the swift intervention of security operatives—including the use of tear gas and the arrest of suspects helped restore order, the incident has once again exposed the limitations of the existing security architecture around Farm Centre.

    The local police division appears overstretched and under-resourced to manage large-scale disturbances in such a densely populated commercial area.

    This underscores the urgent need for the Kano State Government to strengthen the operational capacity of the Kano State Vigilante Group and, more importantly, fully utilise the Kano Neighbourhood Safety Corps.

    Established with an initial strength of 2,000 personnel drawn from all 44 local government areas, the Corps was designed to complement conventional security agencies.

    Its legal framework ensures neutrality and professionalism, insulating it from partisan interference. Under the leadership of retired Lieutenant Colonel Aminu Abdulmalik, the Corps has the structure, discipline, and community intelligence required for rapid response and preventive security.

    The time has come for its strategic deployment to critical economic centres such as Farm Centre.

    Recommendations for Immediate Action

    First, all political parties and aspirants must publicly commit to peaceful conduct and take responsibility for their supporters.

    Second, law enforcement agencies must thoroughly investigate the incident and prosecute all those found culpable, regardless of political affiliation.

    Third, security presence at Farm Centre should be reinforced through a joint task force comprising the Police, Civil Defence, and the Kano Neighbourhood Safety Corps.

    Fourth, the state government should establish a permanent rapid-response unit dedicated to protecting major commercial hubs.

    Fifth, political leaders must invest in civic education, emphasising that elections are contests of ideas not battles for survival.

    Finally, traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil society groups, and the media must intensify advocacy against political violence and promote tolerance.

    A Test for Kano

    Kano stands at a defining moment. The state can either allow desperate political actors and criminal elements to drag it backwards or rise above violence and preserve its reputation as the commercial heartbeat of Northern Nigeria.

    The attack on Farm Centre must serve as a wake up call. Political ambition must never override public safety. The livelihoods of hardworking citizens must not become collateral damage in the pursuit of power.

    Kano deserves better. Its traders deserve protection. Its democracy demands maturity.

    The journey to 2027 must begin with a firm and collective rejection of political violence in all its forms. Anything less would be a betrayal of the people.

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