Kano Govt announces restriction to movement ahead of LG polls

Kano State Government has announced a restriction of movement across the state as part of security measures ahead of the local government elections scheduled for the Local Government election scheduled for Saturday, October 26.

The directive was made public in a press statement signed by the Commissioner of Information, Baba Halilu Dantiye, on Friday.

According to the statement, the restriction is expected to last from midnight until 6 p.m. on election day. This move is aimed at ensuring peaceful and orderly conduct of the polls.

“The restriction of movement is a precautionary measure to guarantee the safety of lives and property during the local government elections,” Dantiye said. “We urge the general public to comply with this directive and cooperate with security agencies.”

The commissioner emphasized that only those involved in essential services, including election officials, security personnel, and journalists with valid accreditation, would be exempted from the restriction.

“The government is committed to ensuring a smooth electoral process, and we count on the support of the public to make this possible,” he added.

Dantiye further called on residents to exercise their civic rights peacefully and avoid any actions that could disrupt the election.

Security agencies have also been placed on high alert across the 44 local government areas, and checkpoints have been established to monitor compliance with the restriction.

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