In an unexpected development, Sokoto State authorities have taken unprecedented measures in anticipation of the upcoming governorship election tribunal judgment, slated for this Saturday.
Through an official statement issued from Sokoto, Commissioner of Police Mr. Ali Kaigama, alongside police command’s spokesperson ASP Ahmad Rufai, have made it explicitly clear that any intentions of processions or celebrations related to the judgment have been decisively suppressed.
Sokoto State, renowned for its serene and harmonious environment, is resolute in safeguarding its reputation. Commissioner Kaigama left no room for ambiguity as he proclaimed that any type of gathering or assembly in violation of the law or detrimental to peace will not be tolerated.
Moreover, the commissioner assured citizens that law enforcement agencies stand prepared and well-equipped to ensure the safety of lives and property.
In a passionate plea, he called upon Sokoto State residents to abide by the law and promptly report any potential concerns to the authorities.
Kaigama stressed the indispensable role of collective cooperation and vigilance among the populace in preserving the cherished peace and security. He earnestly appealed to residents to unite in supporting security agencies, reaffirming Sokoto State’s status as a beacon of tranquility and unity for all its inhabitants.