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Kano Assembly Summons LG Chairman Over Demolition Of 500 Shops

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The Kano State House of Assembly has summoned the chairman of Rano local government area, Hon. Nasiru Ya’u over the demolition of over 500 shops at a market in the area.

The house ordered the chairman to appear before the House’s ad-hoc committee after a motion of urgent importance was moved by the member representing the Rano constituency, Hon Ibrahim Ahmad, during Monday’s plenary presided over by the speaker, Hon. Ismail Falgore.

Mover of the motion, Hon Ahmad, said the market, which has existed for over 60 years, was demolished around 2.00 am on a fateful night, affecting the source of livelihood of many residents who solely depend on it with their families.

He said the local government authority should have followed the right procedure and provide an alternative for the marketers rather than committing the acts at night using local hunters as security guards and causing grief to many.

He therefore urged the House to intervene between the authority in the area and the marketers to create synergy, avoid losses, and return the area to normalcy.

Supporting the motion, members representing Ungogo and Rimin Gado/Tofa constituency,  Aminu Sa’ad and Mohammed Butu-butu respectively caution local authorities and state agencies against carrying out demolition exercise at nights, saying, due procedures should be followed whenever demolition exercise are carried out.

They highlighted the use of the Police rather than engaging hunters in an exercise that needs to be carried out with understanding in order to avoid losses.

After careful deliberation, the speaker tasked the ad hoc committee chaired by the deputy speaker, Hon. Mohammed, with investigating the matter and reporting back to the house within one week. The committee was to summon the LGA chairman, the marketers, and a representative from the emirate.

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