Emir Sanusi’s Troubles: Kano police restate ban on rallies
The Kano State Police Command said on Friday that the ban on all forms of rallies, processions, demonstration or assembly in the state was still in force.
He said that the command found it necessary to reissue the order, to prevent any breach of the peace. “This is to assure a lasting peace and unity in the State. Any person or group of persons found engaging in any unlawful assembly will be arrested and prosecuted in a court of law.
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