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Police caution APC, NNPP supporters over planned protest in Kano today

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Police urged residents to go about their lawful business without any fear of molestation.
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The police command in Kano has cautioned against the planned protest by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP).

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Hussaini Gumel, the state Commissioner of Police, said this when he spoke in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Kano.

Gumel said that already the command had embarked on aggressive patrol in and outside the metropolis to ensure the maintenance of law and order.

He said that armed security personnel had been deployed to strategic locations to deal with any form of security threats in the state.

” As far as this command is concerned we have not permitted the two major political parties to engage in any form of protest in our areas of supervision,” he said.

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He urged residents to go about their lawful business without any fear of molestation.

He said that the police and sister security agencies were working hand in hand to ensure adequate security to secure lives and property in the state.

He also called on leaders of the two parties to abide by the peace accords they signed.

He appealed to parents to keep a close watch on the movement of their wards as anyone found disrupting the peace would be arrested and prosecuted.

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