In Kano
Police stop planned one-million-man march for Buhari
'Proposed marchers have been told by security agents that they can only hold a rally inside the proposed venue due to “orders from above.”
The police in Kano State have cancelled a proposed one-million-man march organized in support of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari.
Proposed marchers have been told by security agents
that they can only hold a rally inside the proposed venue due to “orders
from above.”
The event was organized by the Buhari Youth Organisation (BYO) and was scheduled to take-off from the Sani Abacha Indoor Stadium in the state.
The organizers of the event had earlier received
permission to conduct the march from the State Commissioner of Police
via a letter signed by Deputy Commissioner, Ibrahim S. Ka’oje.
However a subsequent letter announced that the
planned march had been cancelled by the Deputy Inspector General of
Police, Department of Operations Force Headquarters, Abuja.
“…You can only hold the summit within the Sani
Abacha Indoor Stadium on same date. The command regrets the
inconveniences this might cause you”, the letter read.
“To our surprise they told us that we should not
march out so we decided to march into this venue (Sani Abacha Stadium).
Initially, they asked us to shift the march to Monday and we told them
no because we wanted to hold it on Saturday but they said we had to
shift it today (Sunday). They said it was a directive from above,” BYO North-West Zonal coordinator, Garba Umar said.
Buhari had earlier also bee refused permission to hold a rally at the Murtala Mohammed Square in Kaduna State.
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