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Kano: We stand by our peace accord, say APC, NNPP

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The leaders of the NNPP and APC in Kano State have refuted reports of alleged plans by their supporters to organize violent protests following the judgment of the Appeal Court in Abuja on the governorship election in the state.

The State Secretary of APC, Alhaji Zakari Sarina, and the Deputy Chairman, South, NNPP, Alhaji Ibrahim Daho, disclosed this during a meeting with the heads of security agencies at the State Police Command.

The duo said that they had already signed a peace accord a few days ago aimed at ensuring peace before and after the Appeal Court’s verdict, stressing, ”We stand by our words.

“We don’t have any idea of some people planning to conduct any protest; they are not our members. We have directed all our supporters to be law-abiding.”

Earlier, the Commissioner of Police (CP), Hussaini Gumel, said the police command convened the meeting to maintain harmony and ensure that the political landscape in the state remains peaceful.

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He said that the leadership of the two political parties has agreed that no politically motivated clusters of people will be allowed at any location under whatever guise.

The CP said, “The political parties have promised that their supporters would not engage in any mass action suggesting preparation for violent processions, protests, or celebrations that may trigger restrictions.”

Gumel warned supporters of the political parties to desist from any act that would breach the peace and harmony of the state, vowing, “Any person found breaking law and order will face its full wrath.”

He said that the police and other sister security agencies have mapped out a comprehensive security network that would confront any form of security threat in the state.

“I appeal to the good people of Kano State not to engage in any form of violence, as any one found wanting would be arrested and prosecuted,” Gumel warned.

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