Armed policemen
on Tuesday sealed the residence of former Governor of Kano State, Rabiu
Kwankwaso, located on Lugard Road in Kano metropolis.
The house
also serves as headquarters of the group loyal to the former governor popularly
known as Kwankwasiyya.
The Commissioner
of Police in the state, Rabiu Yusuf, confirmed the development to journalists
in Kano on Tuesday.
Mr. Rabiu,
who spoke through the police spokesman, Magaji Majiya, said the action followed
an intelligence report that there was a plan to conduct a mass wedding in the
house.
“We have
directed our men to seal the residence because of an intelligence report that
there is a plan to conduct mass wedding in the house,” the commissioner said.
The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that armed policemen were deployed to the area
and were keeping vigil on the house, turning back motorists plying the road.
The state
police command had on Aug.18 banned a mass wedding organised by a group loyal
to the former governor.
The police
spokesman said in a statement that the event was stopped because it coincided
with the state government’s planned empowerment programme slated for Aug. 20.
“The
police has banned the two ceremonies indefinitely as security Intelligence
available at our disposal revealed that some disgruntled elements are preparing
to use the occasions to cause havoc in the state,” Mr. Majiya said.
He warned
that the police and other security agencies would not fold their arms to allow
some people to breach the peace in the state.
“Our prime
responsibility is to ensure peace, tranquility, protection of lives and
property as well as maintenance of law and order,” the police spokesman said.
He said
that the Commissioner of Police would invite the organisers of the two events
for a meeting with a view to resolving the issues. (NAN).

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