Kano Govt sets up policing committee to monitor movement of ”strange people”

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The Kano State Government is to set up a community-oriented policing committee to monitor the movement of ”strange people” in Rano Emirate neighbourhoods.

Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje made this known when he received the Emir of Rano, Amb. Kabiru Inuwa, at the Government House in

Kano.

”The committee will be set up in Rano Emirate, which houses the largest forest of Falgore, in the state. We will also set up same committees in other parts of the state.

”This strategy will strengthen our security architecture. The plan is for the communities to put more eyes on strangers, to know who is coming and from where?b98f6f98 d387 4030 9c9a 2f4e9cbb6636

”We are glad to inform you that, all our security agencies in the state are working harmoniously, without any rivalry,” he said.

He assured that the committees would be under direct supervision of the Emir of Rano,” he said.

Gov. Ganduje then urged members of the public to also contribute their best in promoting peace in the state.

He also promised to rehabilitate the old Emir’s Palace that was abandoned many decades ago.

Responding, Amb. Inuwa thanked Ganduje for the developmental projects taking place in the area.

He urged the governor to do more.(NAN)

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