Nigeria’s police killed peaceful protester; others injure in fresh Kano protest over Appeal Court verdict

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A man identified as Salisu Rabiu has been killed in a fresh protest that rocked Kano State over an Appeal Court verdict sacking Governor Abba Yusuf of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP).

NN News Media gathered that Rabiu, a footballer is one of the persons shot by policemen dispersing the peaceful protesters and two persons was injured.

Protesters, on Wednesday, gathered in some locations across the state with placards having inscriptions like ‘Our mandate must restore’, ‘Kano voted for Abba’, injustice exposed in CTC’, amongst others.

Wearing the colour red popular among the Kwankwasiyya, a socio-religious movement with NNPP 2023 presidential candidate and ex-Kano governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso as the group’s leader, the protesters chanted solidarity songs to register their displeasure.

Policemen were seen stationed at various entrances of the state. The protesters blocked the road linking to Katsina State, preventing commuters from travelling.

The police spokesman in the state, Abdullahi Kiyawa, in a statement confirmed the death of one of the protesters in the Fagge Local Government Area of the state where a “Police Inspector who did not receive any command from the existing chain of Command fired a shot and unfortunately wounded two persons with one other person died while receiving treatment at the hospital.

“The Commissioner of Police, CP Mohammed Gumel, directed the Area Commander Dala, ACP NuhuDigi to fish out the erring police inspector with a view to constituting a board of inquiry into the cause of the incident of which the outcome will be communicated to the public.

“A few hours later, the Police Inspector has since been arrested and is now in Police custody.”

The police regretted the death of the protester and commiserated with the family of the deceased.

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