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Curb Thuggery: Yusuf Pledges to Deal with Phone Snatching and Thuggery in Kano

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By Aminu Garko 

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Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has indeed pledged to tackle thuggery and phone snatching in the state, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts from all stakeholders. 

Governor Yusuf has vowed to tackle thuggery and phone snatching, which he believes is fueled by unemployment and poverty. 

He plans to empower youths through skills acquisition training and provide starter packs for self-employment.

The Kano State Government has already established mobile courts to ensure prompt prosecution of phone snatchers. 

These courts work with a special joint task force to try accused persons.

The Kano State Police Command has also been actively working to combat thuggery and phone snatching, with recent operations resulting in the arrest of 51 suspects and recovery of dangerous weapons and illicit drugs.

Governor Yusuf is seeking support from traditional rulers, ulamas, and the general public in the fight against thuggery and phone snatching, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts to achieve desired outcomes.

The governor’s initiative is part of a broader effort to address security challenges in the state.

By empowering youths and engaging the community, the government hopes to reduce crime and improve safety in Kano.

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