Kano Police Bans Durbar Festivities For Eid-El-Fitr 2025: Here's Why
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Kano Police Steps In: No Durbar This Eid
Listen up, folks. The Kano State Police Command has made a bold move by banning all Durbar activities during the upcoming 2025 Eid-El-Fitr celebrations. The reason? Security concerns and the need to keep public order intact. Let’s face it, the Durbar is a big deal, but sometimes, tough decisions have to be made for the greater good.
CP Ibrahim Adamu Bakori Speaks Out
Commissioner of Police, CP Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, dropped the news on Friday during a press briefing at the Bompai Police Headquarters. Now, this wasn’t just a random decision. CP Bakori emphasized the importance of ensuring a peaceful and secure environment for everyone during the festivities. He wasn’t messing around when he said, “We need to protect our people, and this is the best way to do it.”
What’s Behind the Ban?
Here’s the deal: intelligence reports flagged potential threats linked to the Durbar. Miscreants and their sponsors were allegedly planning to exploit the event for disruptive activities. To prevent chaos, the Command, in consultation with the Kano State Government and other key stakeholders, decided to prohibit all Durbar activities across the state. CP Bakori put it plainly: “We can’t take any chances. The safety of our citizens comes first.”
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Security Measures in Place
Now, let’s talk about what the police are doing to keep things safe. They’ve assured residents that security arrangements are already in motion to ensure the safety of Eid prayers at designated locations. Worshippers are being advised to follow security protocols closely. That means no carrying suspicious objects, no horse riding (Kilisa), no car racing, and definitely no reckless driving. CP Bakori stressed, “We’re counting on everyone to play their part. Follow the rules, and we’ll all have a peaceful celebration.”
A Message to Parents and Guardians
CP Bakori didn’t stop there. He called on parents and guardians to keep a close eye on their children, ensuring they’re not manipulated by troublemakers. He urged the public to maintain peace and reminded everyone, “As we celebrate, let’s remember that peace is paramount. We must set aside our differences and work together as law-abiding citizens for the progress of our state and nation.”
Community Cooperation is Key
The Police Command is encouraging continued cooperation with security agencies. Residents are urged to report any suspicious activities to law enforcement authorities. CP Bakori emphasized, “We can’t do this alone. We need everyone’s help to keep our communities safe.”
A Precedent Set by the Emir
This development follows an earlier decision by the 15th Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero, to cancel his Sallah Durbar plans in the interest of peace. His decision came amid growing tensions, especially after the 16th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi, began preparations for Sallah celebrations following a directive from Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf. It’s clear that both leaders are prioritizing peace and harmony above all else.
So there you have it, folks. The ban might be tough to swallow, but it’s all about keeping everyone safe. Let’s come together, follow the rules, and make this Eid a peaceful celebration for all.
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