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Kano Government Dismisses Alleged Planned Attack Claims

By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

The Kano State Government has dismissed claims of a potential planned attack that prompted police to ban public gatherings in the state, stating that it is unaware of any such security threat.

Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Ibrahim Waiya, addressed the matter during an emergency press conference held at the Emir’s Palace in Kano on Friday evening.

Waiya clarified that the Tijjaniyya Sufi Order is hosting its 39th annual national gathering at Kofar Mata Stadium, with attendees from across the country. He expressed concern over the sudden deployment of security personnel to the event venue, which he described as unnecessary and unjustified.

“This action is not only unwarranted but also a violation of the rights of the religious organization and its attendees, who have traveled from all over Nigeria to Kano for this historic event,” Waiya stated.

He emphasized that the Kano State Government has no record of any security complaints or threats that would justify such measures.

“The National Tijjaniyya Maulud will proceed as scheduled on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at Kofar Mata Stadium, starting at 8:00 a.m. This religious activity, which has been held annually for the past 39 years, is organized by a legitimately registered and recognized body. Any attempt to obstruct this lawful gathering is an infringement on citizens’ rights to lawful assembly and religious practice,” the commissioner asserted.

Waiya also called for calm among attendees and urged them to remain peaceful and committed to observing the event. He further appealed to the Federal Government to withdraw the security personnel deployed to the venue, describing the move as an unwarranted interference in Kano’s internal affairs.

“Kofar Mata Stadium is the property of Kano State Government, and there is no justification for any external force to disrupt a legitimate religious gathering. Kano State has always been a beacon of peace and religious tolerance. We will not accept any form of intimidation or undue interference in our internal affairs,” he added.

The commissioner reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to supporting religious activities that promote peace, unity, and spiritual growth. He urged attendees to remain steadfast, noting that Kano remains a safe and welcoming host for the event.

As of the time of this report, the police have not issued a response to the commissioner’s statements.

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