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Cooperate with govt, security agencies for peace, security of Kano, Gov Yusuf tells Emirs

Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has appealled to traditional rulers to collaborate with the government and security agencies to ensure peace and maximum security in the state.

This was contained in a statement issued by the governor’s spokesperson, Mallam Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Saturday.

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During a Ramadan breakfast (Iftar) with Emirs and their council members from the five Emirates’ councils in the state, the governor emphasised the crucial role of traditional rulers in upholding peace and security in their respective domains.

He this while also highlighting the significance of the Emirs’ involvement in the vital aspect of responsibility towards ensuring the peace in the state.

Governor Yusuf lamented the decline of traditional institutions’ practice of maintaining comprehensive statistics of their subjects, which previously facilitated effective monitoring of movements within their territories by both locals and outsiders.

He underscored the importance of reviving this practice to enhance societal monitoring and security measures, as he further said his administration’s planned to conduct house numbering exercise to accurately determine household population for appropriate infrastructure planning and security management.

Additionally, Governor Yusuf urged traditional rulers to intensify their prayers for the state and the nation as a whole, reassuring them of his administration’s unwavering support to enable them to fulfill their responsibilities diligently.

In response, the Emirs of Rano, Alhaji Kabir Muhammad Inuwa, Gaya, Alhaji Aliyu Ibrahim, and Karaye, Alhaji Ibrahim Abubakar, expressed gratitude for the governor’s hospitality during the Ramadan breakfast and pledged their full backing for policies and initiatives aimed at enhancing security and fostering peaceful coexistence among the state’s populace.

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