Kano Guber Judgement: Police Assure Residents Of Safety

By Salihu Ali, Kano

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Ahead of the Supreme Court Judgement on the Kano State Governorship election, the State Police authority has assured the residents of safety before, during and after the Supreme Court verdict.

The Commissioner of Police Hussaini Gumel gave the assurance during an interactive session with journalists in Kano.

Gumel said that the command had put in place security measures that would enable residents of the state to move on with their legitimate business without threat to lives and property.

He noted that the command is working with other security agencies in the state to ensure crisis-free moments before and after the Supreme Court Judgement on the governorship election.

Gumel explained that an effective operational order on how to provide security in each of the 44 local government areas in the state has been issued to the area commanders and divisional police officers for implementation.

We have mobilised sufficient armed personnel to provide security at all flashpoints including political parties offices, the State Government House, INEC headquarters, banks/commercial areas, mosques, churches, recreation centres and motor parks before, during and after the judgement.

“I am giving 100 per cent assurance to all law-abiding residents of the state to go about freely with their daily activities without threat to lives and property”, the commissioner said.

He said armed security personnel would be in all identified strategic locations to ensure that they embark on surveillance duties and provision of physical security during and after the Supreme Court Judgement.

Gumel said that adequate security measures have been put in place to promote peaceful coexistence in all parts of the state.

Gumel further explained that already an operational order with specific roles to all the security personnel has been issued to Area Commanders, Tactical Commanders and the divisional police officers across the 44 local government areas.

He called on all residents to keep cooperating with the armed security personnel and to share intelligence information on any person or group planning to disrupt the peace or embark on violent protests before and after the Supreme Court judgement.

 

 

 

 

Emmanuel Ukoh

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