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Police react to calls for closure of markets, procession in Kano

By Aminu Garko

Police

Kano, The Police Command in Kano State has urged residents to ignore calls for the closure of markets and street protests over the Appeal Court Judgment that removed Gov. Abba Yusuf.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Hussein Gumel, warned at a news briefing in Kano on Monday that the command would deal decisively with all trouble makers.

According to him, the command has received intelligence on plans by some unpatriotic citizens to foment trouble under the guise of gathering to offer special prayers.

“It was also brought to our notice that some people were circulating letters on the social media calling for the closure of markets and other commercial activities in the state,” he added.

Gumel said that the same group of people ”are trying to begin the use of social media in sending negative and poisonous messages against police and other security agencies on the ongoing peace efforts we are embarking on.

“I appeal to residents not to hesitate to report any person or group found circulating any form of information that could cause violence to the nearest security outfits for prompt action.”

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