The Forum of Progressive Academics (FPA) has strongly condemned what it described as a politically motivated attempt to sabotage the 65th Independence Day celebration in Kano State. Speaking at a press conference held at Nigeria Union of Journalists Press Centre in Kano.
Dr. Abubakar Isa Ibrahim, President of the Forum, said the group was compelled to speak out against the growing politicization of security in the state, which threatens peace and unity.
According to Dr. Ibrahim, the withdrawal of police personnel from the Independence Day parade was not only abrupt but appeared to be a calculated move by unnamed political actors to destabilize Kano.
“We are gathered here to reflect on yet another sad episode in the chronicle of using security for political gains,” he said, adding that the decision to pull out police from the parade review was a deliberate act of sabotage.
The Forum expressed outrage over what it called a clear double standard, noting that while other states enjoyed full police participation during their celebrations, Kano was singled out for discriminatory treatment.
“This undermines the pride of Kano citizens and sends a dangerous message about selective governance,” Dr. Ibrahim stated.
He further argued that the incident fits into a disturbing pattern of political interference in Kano’s affairs, citing previous disruptions to traditional institutions.
“Unpatriotic elements are bent on keeping Kano in a perpetual state of tension for selfish political gains,” he said, warning that such actions threaten the social fabric of the state.
The Forum also raised concerns about the role of the Kano State Commissioner of Police, accusing him of being complicit in the alleged sabotage.
“When the police become pawns in a political chess game, the very fabric of our society is endangered,” Dr. Ibrahim declared, urging citizens to reject divisive narratives and protect the state’s heritage.
Calling for civic vigilance, the Forum encouraged Kano residents to stand firm against manipulation.
“We must be the guardians of peace and stability,” Dr. Ibrahim said.
He also warned politicians behind the alleged sabotage that they would face electoral consequences.
“You will be consigned to the political cemetery and placed in the infamous record book of enemies of Kano,” he added.
The Forum noted that following Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s call for the redeployment of the Police Commissioner, a wave of commentary emerged on social media and from prominent figures, revealing what it described as a larger agenda to undermine the state’s autonomy.
“This is not just about one event; it’s a systemic issue,” Dr. Ibrahim emphasized.
In a direct appeal to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Forum joined Governor Yusuf in demanding the immediate redeployment of the Commissioner of Police.
“This will restore confidence in the security apparatus and demonstrate the Federal Government’s commitment to justice,” Dr. Ibrahim said, adding that respecting state autonomy is crucial for national stability.
The Forum concluded by commending Governor Yusuf’s resilience and patriotism in ensuring the Independence Day celebration went ahead despite the challenges.
“His courage and determination should be applauded by every well-meaning citizen of Kano and Nigeria,” Dr. Ibrahim said, reaffirming the Forum’s solidarity with the people of Kano.
The press conference ended with a call to all stakeholders to denounce the alleged sabotage and work together to preserve the dignity and peace of Kano State