The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has condemned the destruction of property at the Kano State Printing Press by hoodlums during the recent nationwide protests.
Speaking after inspecting the affected sites, including the NCC Digital Centre, the Emir decried the actions of the vandals and emphasized that their intent to bring chaos to Kano would not succeed.
“The mission of these disgruntled elements is to destroy Kano, but by Allah’s grace, they will not succeed,” Sanusi stated. He underscored the importance of taking proactive measures to protect lives and property, particularly when credible security threats are identified.
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During his visit, the emir expressed optimism that Kano State would overcome the current challenges and emerge stronger. He called for a thorough investigation into the incident, suggesting that the attacks were orchestrated by individuals determined to destabilize the state.
Sanusi alleged that the youths involved in the destruction were recruited by enemies of Kano to act against the city’s interests.
Highlighting the historical significance of the Kano State Printing Press, which was established in 1933 and has deep ties to his family, the Emir urged the youth of Kano to be vigilant and to recognize those who truly seek to harm the state.
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He also inspected the NCC Digital Center, another site vandalized by the hoodlums, further demonstrating his commitment to peace and stability in Kano.
Sanusi’s condemnation of the destruction and his call for unity and resilience reflect his determination to support Kano State’s recovery and growth following the recent unrest.
(NAN)