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Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Great100000(op): 6:56am On Aug 11, 2024
Socio-economic activities return to Kaduna, Kano, Katsina as residents shun 1m man protests

It was a beehive of socioeconomic activities on Saturday as the residents of Kaduna, Kano and Katsina States shunned the one-million-man nationwide protests.


Correspondents of the News Agency of Nigeria in the three states learnt that hordes of people were seen busy undertaking their routine public and private activities.

It was gathered that markets, motor parks, supermarkets and other economic activities were going on unfettered, oblivious of the proposed protests.

Commercial motorists and motorcyclists were also seen busy conveying passengers to and from their various destinations.

Security agents were also seen patrolling major streets, protecting critical state and national assets.

“We have no issue with anybody as the people are going about their activities lawfully,” a security source that sought for anonymity told NAN along Ahmadu Bello Way, Kaduna.

Meanwhile, the Kaduna State Government said unverified processions were not permitted in the state for reasons of public safety and security.

The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, gave the warning in a statement issued on Saturday in Kaduna.

Aruwan said, ” Criminals disguising as protesters will not get chance to unleash terror, loot properties, Kaduna Security Council warns

-“The Kaduna State Security Council under the leadership of Gov. Uba Sani, has reviewed the present security situation arising from the existing 6pm to 8am curfew, and other issues pertaining to public safety.


“Based on this review, the security council hereby announces that criminal elements disguising as protesters, with the intent to generate unrest in the state, will not be spared.”

He said the council recognised the fundamental rights of the citizens to freedom of expression, lawful assembly and other constitutional rights enshrined in the 1999 Constitution as amended.

Aruwan added that nevertheless, the security forces cannot permit a situation wherein criminals masquerade as protesters to loot and vandalise public, private properties and unleash terror on innocent citizens as experienced on Aug 1- 5.

According to him, processions not verified and cleared by the security agencies, therefore, remained prohibited in the light of the public security considerations highlighted.

“The ugly events of Aug 1 to 5, are clear indicators that criminals are pursuing an agenda to plunge the state into chaos, and are ready to camouflage these designs with otherwise genuine protests.

“Available intelligence from the reviewed period also shows the grim focus of these forces in herding children and impressionable individuals into their dark schemes.


“The consequences of these plans, if allowed to flourish, are better imagined. The Kaduna State Government and security forces will not stand by and allow an anti-state agenda to run unchecked, ” Aruwan said.

He said it was worth reiterating that criminals masquerading as protesters would not be permitted to wreak havoc.

"Finally, the citizens are enjoined to continue to observe the 6pm to 8am curfew and report any incendiary activity to the Security Operations Room on: 0903 400 0060, 0817 018 9999, “Aruwan said

A NAN Correspondent in Kafanchan also learnt that there was no sign of any protest as the residents went about their normal activities.

However, security operatives were stationed in strategic locations in and around the town.
In Zaria, people were also seen going about their normal businesses as there was no presence or any activities of the protest.

There was also the presence of security personnel at strategic locations within the metropolis.

However, the increased number of security personnel at the PZ area was due to the passing out parade at the Nigeria Military School, (NMS).

NAN also observed that some of the residents had gathered to offer a special prayers at the Palladam area against the cessation of rain (drought) being experienced in the area.
In Kano, some of the residents of Kano metropolitan local government areas have expressed their decision not to participate again in any form of protests in the state.

Alhaji Abdulkadir Yakubu of Chiranchi area, Gwale LGA, stated that he has instructed members of his immediate family and those close to him to ignore the protesters’ calls and shun them.

He cited the lack of achievements from the protests, which he believed have only resulted in hunger and destruction of public buildings.

Similarly, Alhaji Ibrahim Faruk of farm centre, Tarauni Local Government Area, expressed disapproval of the protests, stating that they have only brought backwardness, loss of lives and destruction.

Hajiya Binta Ishaku of Fagge Local Government Area called for increased deployment of military personnel in the metropolis to protect shops and businesses from looters.

She emphasised that the protests were not the solution, as people were forced to stay indoors without achieving anything.

Mr Royal James, a trader on Enugu Road, urged the protest organisers to engage in dialogue with the government to resolve the crisis.

He believed that dialogue was a more effective means of addressing grievances than protests.

In a related development, commercial activities were gradually resuming in all the metropolitan local government areas of Kano, marking a return to normalcy amidst a peaceful atmosphere.

NAN learnt that in spite of the ongoing curfew from 6 am to 6 pm, the city was experiencing a sense of calmness.

A Correspondent of NAN in the city reports that markets such as Sabon Gari, Singer Market, Kantin Gwari, and Ahmadu Bello Way have seen a significant pickup in activities, with shops now open for daily business.

Commercial activities were also ongoing without any reported security threats.

Police and military personnel have also been deployed in strategic locations, maintaining order and preventing potential disturbances.

In Katsina, the organisers of the protests have complied with the order issued by the Police and the state government that banned all forms of protests and unlawful assembly across the state.

The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Abubakar Aliyu, said that the order was still in force across the state.

He said that the measure was aimed at preventing further escalation of violence, vandalism and looting of private and public properties, as well as maintaining public safety and security.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that property estimated at millions of Naira were vandalised by the miscreants who hijacked the protests during its first day.

The government imposed a 24-hour curfew on Dutsin-ma Local Government Area for some days, and 7pm to 7am in the remaining 33 local government areas to address the situation.

However, the curfew in Dutsin-ma was reviewed to 7pm to 7am, like in the other local governments.

The PPRO said that the police remained committed to enforcing the ban with a view to restoring peace across the state.

“We call on the good people of Katsina State to continue to cooperate with the police and other security agencies in this effort.

“Your understanding and compliance are crucial to maintaining the safety and security of the state,” he said


It was a beehive of socioeconomic activities on Saturday as the residents of Kaduna, Kano and Katsina States shunned the one-million-man nationwide protests.

Correspondents of the News Agency of Nigeria in the three states learnt that hordes of people were seen busy undertaking their routine public and private activities.

It was gathered that markets, motor parks, supermarkets and other economic activities were going on unfettered, oblivious of the proposed protests.

Commercial motorists and motorcyclists were also seen busy conveying passengers to and from their various destinations.

Security agents were also seen patrolling major streets, protecting critical state and national assets.

“We have no issue with anybody as the people are going about their activities lawfully,” a security source that sought for anonymity told NAN along Ahmadu Bello Way, Kaduna.

Meanwhile, the Kaduna State Government said unverified processions were not permitted in the state for reasons of public safety and security.

The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, gave the warning in a statement issued on Saturday in Kaduna.

Aruwan said, ” Criminals disguising as protesters will not get chance to unleash terror, loot properties, Kaduna Security Council warns

-“The Kaduna State Security Council under the leadership of Gov. Uba Sani, has reviewed the present security situation arising from the existing 6pm to 8am curfew, and other issues pertaining to public safety.


“Based on this review, the security council hereby announces that criminal elements disguising as protesters, with the intent to generate unrest in the state, will not be spared.”

He said the council recognised the fundamental rights of the citizens to freedom of expression, lawful assembly and other constitutional rights enshrined in the 1999 Constitution as amended.

Aruwan added that nevertheless, the security forces cannot permit a situation wherein criminals masquerade as protesters to loot and vandalise public, private properties and unleash terror on innocent citizens as experienced on Aug 1- 5.

According to him, processions not verified and cleared by the security agencies, therefore, remained prohibited in the light of the public security considerations highlighted.

“The ugly events of Aug 1 to 5, are clear indicators that criminals are pursuing an agenda to plunge the state into chaos, and are ready to camouflage these designs with otherwise genuine protests.

“Available intelligence from the reviewed period also shows the grim focus of these forces in herding children and impressionable individuals into their dark schemes.

“The consequences of these plans, if allowed to flourish, are better imagined. The Kaduna State Government and security forces will not stand by and allow an anti-state agenda to run unchecked, ” Aruwan said.


He said it was worth reiterating that criminals masquerading as protesters would not be permitted to wreak havoc.

“Finally, the citizens are enjoined to continue to observe the 6pm to 8am curfew and report any incendiary activity to the Security Operations Room on: 0903 400 0060, 0817 018 9999, “Aruwan said

A NAN Correspondent in Kafanchan also learnt that there was no sign of any protest as the residents went about their normal activities.

However, security operatives were stationed in strategic locations in and around the town.
In Zaria, people were also seen going about their normal businesses as there was no presence or any activities of the protest.

There was also the presence of security personnel at strategic locations within the metropolis.

However, the increased number of security personnel at the PZ area was due to the passing out parade at the Nigeria Military School, (NMS).

NAN also observed that some of the residents had gathered to offer a special prayers at the Palladam area against the cessation of rain (drought) being experienced in the area.
In Kano, some of the residents of Kano metropolitan local government areas have expressed their decision not to participate again in any form of protests in the state.

Alhaji Abdulkadir Yakubu of Chiranchi area, Gwale LGA, stated that he has instructed members of his immediate family and those close to him to ignore the protesters’ calls and shun them.


He cited the lack of achievements from the protests, which he believed have only resulted in hunger and destruction of public buildings.

Similarly, Alhaji Ibrahim Faruk of farm centre, Tarauni Local Government Area, expressed disapproval of the protests, stating that they have only brought backwardness, loss of lives and destruction.

Hajiya Binta Ishaku of Fagge Local Government Area called for increased deployment of military personnel in the metropolis to protect shops and businesses from looters.

She emphasised that the protests were not the solution, as people were forced to stay indoors without achieving anything.

Mr Royal James, a trader on Enugu Road, urged the protest organisers to engage in dialogue with the government to resolve the crisis.

He believed that dialogue was a more effective means of addressing grievances than protests.

In a related development, commercial activities were gradually resuming in all the metropolitan local government areas of Kano, marking a return to normalcy amidst a peaceful atmosphere.

NAN learnt that in spite of the ongoing curfew from 6 am to 6 pm, the city was experiencing a sense of calmness.

A Correspondent of NAN in the city reports that markets such as Sabon Gari, Singer Market, Kantin Gwari, and Ahmadu Bello Way have seen a significant pickup in activities, with shops now open for daily business.

Commercial activities were also ongoing without any reported security threats.

Police and military personnel have also been deployed in strategic locations, maintaining order and preventing potential disturbances.

In Katsina, the organisers of the protests have complied with the order issued by the Police and the state government that banned all forms of protests and unlawful assembly across the state.

The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Abubakar Aliyu, said that the order was still in force across the state.

He said that the measure was aimed at preventing further escalation of violence, vandalism and looting of private and public properties, as well as maintaining public safety and security.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that property estimated at millions of Naira were vandalised by the miscreants who hijacked the protests during its first day.

The government imposed a 24-hour curfew on Dutsin-ma Local Government Area for some days, and 7pm to 7am in the remaining 33 local government areas to address the situation.

However, the curfew in Dutsin-ma was reviewed to 7pm to 7am, like in the other local governments.

The PPRO said that the police remained committed to enforcing the ban with a view to restoring peace across the state.

“We call on the good people of Katsina State to continue to cooperate with the police and other security agencies in this effort.

“Your understanding and compliance are crucial to maintaining the safety and security of the state,” he said


Aliyu also called on parents and guardians to caution their children and wards against engaging in acts that were in conflict with the law.

He urged the public to remain calm and go about their lawful activities within the confines of the law.

“We will not hesitate to take decisive action against anyone who violates this ban. Let us work together to ensure peace and stability in Katsina State,” he warned.

NAN reports that the residents of the state were now busy conducting their business activities peacefully.

Security agencies were also patrolling the state capital to curtail the possible breakdown of law and order.

The situation was the same in other local governments like Daura, Malumfashi and Kankia, among others, where the people were busy undertaking their lawful activities without any let or hindrance.
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Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by alanto: 7:02am On Aug 11, 2024
Good, good....

Haters of Nigeria A.K.A emergency lovers of Nigeria will always lose.
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Otulented: 8:04am On Aug 11, 2024
We go try again
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by AntiChristian: 8:04am On Aug 11, 2024
Adupe o!

Parents should learn to train their kids!

If every home is good the community and hence the society will be good!

Even our leader will have no choice but be good because they come from amongst us!
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Quelme: 8:05am On Aug 11, 2024
Severe hunger reset the protesters brain.
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Blissguts: 8:05am On Aug 11, 2024
K
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Juanmike(m): 8:05am On Aug 11, 2024
Ndi Aboki self, dem for talk say na wheel Barrow be their problem.
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Ikaeniyan0: 8:06am On Aug 11, 2024
Beremx Racoon what did the protest achieve?
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Zeebuy: 8:06am On Aug 11, 2024
What is "residents shun protests". The protests has ended, it was for 7 days so what's the sensationalism to make it seem the protests weren't successful?
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Wizuman: 8:06am On Aug 11, 2024
Hunger e no good
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by RushManni: 8:06am On Aug 11, 2024
Shame leave you dey catch another person on your behalf ...... Nigeria is doing well, isn't it ? One can only imagine how deeply you've married mediocrity ....



alanto:
Good, good....

Haters of Nigeria A.K.A emergency lovers of Nigeria will always lose.
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Davidic1999: 8:07am On Aug 11, 2024
Why this writeup long like this
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by ceejay80s(m): 8:07am On Aug 11, 2024
nonsense...
u brought this news out to make u feel better?
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Ikaeniyan0: 8:07am On Aug 11, 2024
Zeebuy:
What is "residents shun protests". The protests has ended, it was for 7 days so what's the sensationalism to make it seem the protests weren't successful?
the way some of you lie eh cheesy A 10 days protest is what you're boldly claiming to be a 7 days protest grin

And you too go dey abuse politicians
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Zeebuy: 8:07am On Aug 11, 2024
Ikaeniyan0:
Beremx Racoon what has this protest achieve?
Shows you how useless your country is. Protests are a valid and legal way for the citizenry to push their demands on the government but in Nigeria we have a government who doesn't care at all about the citizens, that's why protests are useless over here.

Shame on Tinubu's government
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Darlingjay1(f): 8:08am On Aug 11, 2024
When there is no food
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Fiscus105(m):
North with perchant for power, yet wenever they were opportunude they will not use it for the betterment of their own people.
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Ikaeniyan0: 8:09am On Aug 11, 2024
Zeebuy:
Shows you how useless your country is. Protests are a valid and legal way for the citizenry to push their demands on the government but in Nigeria we have a government who doesn't care at all about the citizens, that's why protests are useless over here.

Shame on Tinubu's government
Show me pictures you took from the protest ground
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by bknight: 8:17am On Aug 11, 2024
They didn't shun protest.

People protested 1-10th Aug. Today is 12th and the protest has ended.
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Pacesetter123(m): 8:17am On Aug 11, 2024
But the people protested from 1st of August till 10th.
Right from inception,they had made it known clearly that the protest will be from 1st to 10th and they did it successfully.
So which one come be "Resident Shun"?
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by AmiableMosquito: 8:21am On Aug 11, 2024
grin grin
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Cajal(m): 8:25am On Aug 11, 2024
Zeebuy:
What is "residents shun protests". The protests has ended, it was for 7 days so what's the sensationalism to make it seem the protests weren't successful?
State one positive factor from the protest
Every factor was negative
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Olatundex22(m): 8:25am On Aug 11, 2024
Now who Loose the government or the masses?😏😏😏😏

Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Softmirror: 8:28am On Aug 11, 2024
They should continue. Why stop.
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Xox1945(m): 8:28am On Aug 11, 2024
Another propaganda from useless Tinubu and APC media the North is ready for Tinubu what's coming after that criminal will humble.
Tinubu is fake Muslim.
Unless Tinubu returns fuel subsidy
Stop insecurity in which him used shettima to create insecurity just to take power from PDP, Tinubu and APC created security issues in the North now this monster they create is killing everyday in the North.
Ending of this month
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by zombieHUNTER: 8:37am On Aug 11, 2024
undecided

Ronu miscreants
The protest days are over

Stop the useless propaganda already
it makes people want to puke

This were the same tribalists who gathered for projects under Jonathan when Naira was 216 to the dollar

After installing Buhari their Messiah who decimated the economy with their support for eight years, they're now anti protesters under Tinubu

Such clannish clowns
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by kennyz247(m): 8:39am On Aug 11, 2024
Message has been passed

Next protest might be more deadly..
Tinubu u better sit-up
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by onome25(m): 8:43am On Aug 11, 2024
alanto:
Good, good....

Haters of Nigeria A.K.A emergency lovers of Nigeria will always lose.
Shame go catch Una very soon
Yeye fowl embarassed

Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Gadafii: 8:47am On Aug 11, 2024
It was 10 days protest, and the days have elapsed, the message has been passed
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by Houseontherock1: 8:58am On Aug 11, 2024
Why the sentimental headline? They completed the 10 days protest and moved on on the 11th day, they didn't shun the protest.undecided
Re: Socio-Economic Activities Return To Kaduna, Kano, As Residents Shun Protests. by faceland: 8:59am On Aug 11, 2024
Gadafii:
It was 10 days protest, and the days have elapsed, the message has been passed
Blood was spilled (of kids that could have had a bright future but we might never know)... Any politician that say he is not concern about offending people is lying (including the president and FCT Minister), the heavy security around the country (despite no protect) is prove that the oga at the top knows that the people feels cheated and are dangerously angry.
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