Tribunal: Police ban protest as tension mounts in Kano
The Kano State Police Command has banned protests by political parties and their supporters following mounting tension over alleged financial inducement of the Kano Election Petition Tribunal.
The Commissioner of Police, Usuani Gumel, announced the ban at a news conference at the command headquarters on Monday in Kano.
“In consideration of the confirmatory intelligence products at the disposal of this police command, all forms of street protests are hereby banned across all parts of the state,” Mr Gumel announced.
The chairman of the State and House of Representatives Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Kano, Justice Flora Azinge, raised the alarm over the alleged attempt to obstruct the cause of justice with financial inducement.
Justice Azinge, who did not disclose the identity of the individual trying to bribe the panel, accused some senior lawyers arguing their petitions before the court of unwholesome moves to corrupt the system.
The commissioner, therefore, warned supporters of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) to desist from all forms of protests without clearance from the police.
“Members of the public should therefore note that it has come to our knowledge that both the APC and the NNPP members are currently mobilising rented crowd in the guise of Civil Society Coalition, and without clearance from the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress and prior approval from the security agencies in the state.
“Both organisers, as well as the umbrella body, should note that any attempt to disrespect NLC and the security agencies in the state by playing around the fragile security situation, which the combined security agencies have been managing, is not only uncivil, criminal but also an offence against national security.
“Checks have so far been conducted by this police command, and It’s revealing that some members of both two political parties who are influencing the members of the Civil Society to embark on this decision is merely as a result of their apprehensions and to pre-empt the judgement of the election tribunal,” Mr Gumel said.
The commissioner warned that the command would arrest and prosecute defaulters.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette
Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”
States
Plateau’s Gov. Mutfwang launches Jos-Abuja flight route
The governor called on Plateau people and those desirous of visiting Plateau to take advantage of the flight operations.
Abuja
Three domestic workers arraigned for stealing employer’s $74,400
The police charged Omale Joy, 19; Ogbe Mururat, 22 and Agres Kazashim with criminal conspiracy, breach of trust, and theft by servant.
Politics
Kano youths protest alleged plan to bribe tribunal despite police ban
The youths defiled the police ban and marched into the government house carrying placards.
Showbiz
Asake lights up sold-out London show with helicopter entrance; pays tribute to Brixton tragedy victims
Asake’s concert achieved a remarkable feat as he filled the renowned 20,000-seat arena on Sunday.
Lagos
NDLEA seized over 36,571 kg of hard drugs in Lagos: Official
Mr Adoro reiterated that the agency would not relent until all the drug barons in the state were nabbed.
World
Eighty-year-old man dies trying to save animals in forest fire
It said he fainted due to the smoke and probably suffocated.