The Kano State Police Command has banned all Sallah Durbar activities ahead of the Eid-el-Fitr celebrations. The measure is aimed at preventing any disruption and ensuring a peaceful festive period in the state.
Commissioner of Police Ibrahim Bakori made the announcement while addressing journalists in Kano on Friday. He stated that intelligence reports indicated plans by miscreants to disrupt the celebrations. To prevent any breach of peace, the police have taken proactive measures, including the prohibition of objects that could incite tension.
The move follows attempts by rival factions in the Kano Emirship dispute to organize separate Sallah Durbar processions. Authorities feared that such gatherings could escalate tensions, leading to chaos. The police have warned against any unauthorized public display, stressing that security operatives will be deployed to enforce the directive.
To maintain order, the police command has mobilized armed personnel in collaboration with other security agencies. Officers have been assigned specific responsibilities to secure strategic locations, including prayer grounds, recreation centers, and public buildings. Residents have been urged to cooperate with security operatives for a smooth celebration.
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Bakori emphasized the importance of peace and unity, urging citizens to put aside differences and embrace the spirit of the festival. He called on parents to monitor their children and prevent them from engaging in activities that could disrupt public order. Security forces remain on high alert to prevent any threats to the stability of the state.
In preparation for the festivities, area commanders and divisional police officers have been briefed on their roles in ensuring public safety. Operational orders have been issued, outlining protocols for officers deployed across various parts of the state. The police assured residents of adequate security measures throughout the period.
Residents have been advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to security agencies. Authorities have provided emergency contact numbers—08032419754, 08123821575, and 09029292926—for prompt response to any security concerns. The police urged the public to use these lines responsibly to support their efforts in maintaining peace.
With tensions surrounding the emirship crisis, the police remain committed to preventing any actions that could destabilize the state. The ban on Sallah Durbar is part of broader efforts to safeguard lives and properties, ensuring that the Eid-el-Fitr celebrations proceed without incidents.
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