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Hoodlums Loot NCC Park In Kano, Gov Abba Declares 24-Hour Curfew

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The newly built Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) Industrial Park in Kano has been looted by hoodlums amidst a wave of nationwide protests against economic hardship.

The ICT centre, scheduled for commissioning next week, was also set ablaze during the unrest.
The protests, which began on Thursday, have escalated in several parts of the state, where police have reportedly used teargas to disperse demonstrators. The unrest in Kano saw not only the NCC Industrial Park targeted but also parts of the Audu Bako Secretariat, including the state high courts, looted and set on fire. Other establishments, such as supermarkets and mosques, were also attacked by the rioting youths.
Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes at the ICT centre where protesters were seen carting away desktop computers, chairs, keyboards, and other valuable appliances before setting the facility on fire.

Govt Declares Curfew
In response to the escalating violence, Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf has declared a 24-hour curfew across the state.
“We are deeply concerned by the turn of events and are taking all necessary measures to restore order. I urge all residents to remain indoors as security agencies work to enforce the curfew,” Governor Yusuf said.
The Kano State Police Command has begun cracking down on those responsible for the looting and arson. The police spokesman in the state Abdullahi Kiyawa announced on his Facebook page that several arrests have been made and stolen items recovered.
“We are committed to bringing the perpetrators of these criminal acts to justice. The safety and security of our citizens and property remain our top priority,” Kiyawa said.
The protests, which started as a peaceful demonstration against worsening economic conditions, have taken a violent turn in several cities across the nation. In many areas, protesters have clashed with security forces, leading to casualties and widespread damage to public and private properties.
As tensions remain high, the government has called for calm, urging the youth to express their grievances through peaceful means rather than resorting to violence and destruction.
The newly built Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) Industrial Park in Kano has been looted by hoodlums amidst a wave of nationwide protests against economic hardship.

The ICT centre, scheduled for commissioning next week, was also set ablaze during the unrest.
The protests, which began on Thursday, have escalated in several parts of the state, where police have reportedly used teargas to disperse demonstrators. The unrest in Kano saw not only the NCC Industrial Park targeted but also parts of the Audu Bako Secretariat, including the state high courts, looted and set on fire. Other establishments, such as supermarkets and mosques, were also attacked by the rioting youths.
Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes at the ICT centre where protesters were seen carting away desktop computers, chairs, keyboards, and other valuable appliances before setting the facility on fire.
Govt Declares Curfew
In response to the escalating violence, Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf has declared a 24-hour curfew across the state.
“We are deeply concerned by the turn of events and are taking all necessary measures to restore order. I urge all residents to remain indoors as security agencies work to enforce the curfew,” Governor Yusuf said.
The Kano State Police Command has begun cracking down on those responsible for the looting and arson. The police spokesman in the state Abdullahi Kiyawa announced on his Facebook page that several arrests have been made and stolen items recovered.
“We are committed to bringing the perpetrators of these criminal acts to justice. The safety and security of our citizens and property remain our top priority,” Kiyawa said.
The protests, which started as a peaceful demonstration against worsening economic conditions, have taken a violent turn in several cities across the nation. In many areas, protesters have clashed with security forces, leading to casualties and widespread damage to public and private properties.
As tensions remain high, the government has called for calm, urging the youth to express their grievances through peaceful means rather than resorting to violence and destruction.

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