Kabiru Haruna
Kano State Governor Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf has announced the complete removal of the curfew imposed in the state following the recent protests.
This decision comes after the police reported that normalcy has been restored and there are no longer any violent incidents.
The curfew was Initially put in place to maintain law and order and prevent further escalation of violence during the protests.
However, with the situation now under control, the Governor has deemed it necessary to lift the curfew to allow residents to go about their daily activities without restriction.
The police had earlier reported that they had arrested several suspects and recovered stolen properties, and that the situation was under control.
The Governor’s decision to lift the curfew is a testament to the efforts of the security agencies and the cooperation of the public in maintaining peace and order in the state.
Residents of Kano State have welcomed the decision, expressing relief and gratitude that they can now go about their daily lives without the restrictions imposed by the curfew.
The lifting of the curfew is seen as a positive step towards restoring normalcy and promoting economic activities in the state.
The Governor has commended the security agencies and the public for their efforts in maintaining peace and order, and has urged everyone to continue to work together to ensure the continued stability and progress of the state.