By Rabiu Sanusi
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State has appealed to the residents of the state to avoid any form of provocation during the planned protests.
Abba Kabir made this call on Wednesday while addressing business leaders, traditional rulers, and religious leaders at Africa House in Government House
He emphasised that protests would not yield the desired results, stating, “Protest will not take us anywhere.”
The Governor highlighted the state government’s efforts towards implementing policies and programmes aimed at enhancing the well-being of citizens, showcasing Kano’s blessings.
“We are united in our quest for positive change that will yield the desired objectives of peace, progress, and political stability.
“I must emphasize that social media has had a negative impact by allowing the abuse of leaders, which will not help us achieve our goals.”
“This must stop, as it will only hinder our progress. We are facing a critical situation of hunger and other challenges, and we must work together to address them constructively.
“Our administration is currently sponsoring over 1,000 students pursuing various courses in foreign countries,” gov Yusuf added.
“We are also actively working to empower women and combat poverty in the state through a monthly program, which has already benefited over 5,000 women with a monthly stipend of N5,000, totalling over N260 million.
According to him, the state government is committed to providing access to clean drinking water in all metropolitan areas.
“We have recently procured N1 billion worth of fertilizer, and distributed the same free of charge to the rural communities, aiming to boost food production and support agricultural development,” he said.
The governor also appeal for calm and restraint came as the state prepared for the planned protests and found a way out for residents.
”I am urging the residents to maintain peace and avoid any actions that could lead to unrest,” he pleaded them.