Post-inauguration: Kano Gov, Yusuf, Forms Taskforce To Fight Street Crimes

May 30, 2023
Post-inauguration: Kano Gov Yusuf Forms Taskforce To Fight Street Crimes

New Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, said he has formed a joint task force to fight street crimes in the state such as armed robbery, phone snatching, and other violent crimes.

Yusuf made this known during his visit to Kiru Reformatory Centre on Tuesday.

Join our WhatsApp Channel

In a post on his Twitter handle, the new governor said: “My first port of call after the inauguration, yesterday, was the Kiru Reformatory School, which will be fully reopened soonest for the purpose of rehabilitating drug addicts.

READ ALSO: Tension As Kano Governor-elect Invites Deposed Emir Sanusi To Inauguration

“Due to the persistent cases of armed robbery (especially phone snatching), and other violent crimes being perpetrated on the streets of our State, we have formed a Special Joint Taskforce to fight phone snatching and other street crimes.

“This Taskforce comprises teams from law enforcement agencies and mobile courts that would work together to clear our streets of these criminals and bring all of them to justice swiftly.”

The prevalence of drug abuse in Kano seems to be a disturbing trend. In August 2021, the Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa (retd.), said the state has about two million drug addicts.

Experts have averred that drug addiction predisposes victims to commit crimes.

victor ezeja
Correspondent at  |  + posts

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

Nigerian Newspapers: Top 10 Business Stories Set Off Your Thursday
Previous Story

Top 10 Stories From Nigerian Newspapers Today, 30th May 2023

Election Petition: Court Admits Obi’s First Witness Exhibit of Tinubu’s Alleged Drug Case
Next Story

Election Petition: Court Admits Obi’s First Witness Exhibit of Tinubu’s Alleged Drug Case

Featured Stories

Latest from News

Musa Calls Time on Illustrious Super Eagles Career

Nigeria’s most-capped footballer, Ahmed Musa, has formally announced his retirement from international football, bringing the curtain down on a distinguished career that spanned more than a decade in the national colours. Musa confirmed the decision in a statement shared via his official

Rep Raises Alarm Over Mismatched Gazetted Tax Reform Laws

A member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Abdulsammad Dasuki (PDP, Sokoto), has raised serious concerns that the tax reform laws gazetted for public use differ from the versions passed by the National Assembly, calling for urgent legislative scrutiny. Speaking during Wednesday’s

Trump Escalates Tensions, Orders Naval Blockade on Venezuela

Following Venezuela’s condemnation of President Donald Trump’s earlier remarks on the country’s oil, land, and mineral wealth, the U.S. President has intensified the standoff, announcing a “total and complete blockade” against the South American nation, Prime Business Africa reports. In a statement

Venezuela Condemns Trump’s Threat, Pledges to Defend Sovereignty

The government of Venezuela has condemned what it described as a “reckless and serious threat” issued by U.S. President Trump, accusing him of violating international law, free trade, and freedom of navigation, Prime Business Africa reports. In an official statement released on
Nigerian Newspapers: Top 10 Business Stories Set Off Your Thursday
Previous Story

Top 10 Stories From Nigerian Newspapers Today, 30th May 2023

Election Petition: Court Admits Obi’s First Witness Exhibit of Tinubu’s Alleged Drug Case
Next Story

Election Petition: Court Admits Obi’s First Witness Exhibit of Tinubu’s Alleged Drug Case

Don't Miss

Access Bank

INTERVIEW: Access Bank CEO, Herbert Wigwe, Discusses The Company’s Expansion Plans

Nigeria’s Access Bank has grown from a small commercial operation
Bandits

Why Security Concerns Dominated Sallah Messages – Afenifere, MBF Leaders

As it is the tradition for political leaders and other