Kano insists Eid prayers will hold in mosques
Kano Government has insisted Eid Fitri prayers will hold in mosques across the state on Sallah Day with strict adherence to COVID-19 protocols.Ganduje, who also approved Sunday service for Christians, mapped out protocols during the religious gatherings.
According to him: “Our people will pray in mosques. We have already decided on this issue and strategies on how to ensure their safety have been put in place. “We have taken the decision for them to conduct Eid prayers in the state. To change gear now could amount to another thing and it makes no meaning.”
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