10 killed, N11bn property destroyed in Kano #EndBadGovernance protest – Report

 

Kano State Governor Kabir Yusuf has pledged to fully implement the recommendations of the Committee of Inquiry on the #EndBadGovernance Protest held on August 1, 2024.

He made the promise when he received the report from the committee’s chairman, Justice Lawan Wada (retd.), during the 25th Kano State Executive Council meeting at Government House on Tuesday

The governor also announced that a white paper would be issued, identifying those responsible for sponsoring and perpetrating the violent protest.

This is contained in a statement released by the governor’s spokesman, Sanusi Tofa, on Tuesday.

According to the report, no fewer than 10 people lost their lives, while seven others sustained critical injuries.

“Additionally, public and private properties worth over N11bn were destroyed in the protest,” the statement said.

Yusuf emphasised that his administration did not interfere in the committee’s six-month-long investigation, allowing members the full autonomy to carry out their duties diligently.

“I have confidence in the integrity and professionalism of the committee members. They were selected based on merit, and I am optimistic that they have done their job without bias,” Yusuf was quoted as saying.

The governor assured that the government would take appropriate action on the report’s findings to serve as a deterrent to those who incite violence and destruction.

He also commended the committee for a job well done and urged them to be prepared for future assignments if the government requires their expertise.

Presenting the report, Justice Wada disclosed that the committee visited all affected areas and engaged stakeholders to compile a comprehensive account of the protest’s impact.

“The governor’s commitment to implementing the report’s recommendations signals a decisive step toward accountability and justice in Kano State,” the statement added.

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