Scores of women in Kofar Mata area of Kano Municipal local government area, on Saturday took to the streets to protest persistent attacks and killings, allegedly carried out by local gangs known as Yan Daba.
The demonstrators, comprising mothers, daughters, and sisters, marched through major streets holding placards and calling on the Kano State Government and security agencies to urgently address the growing insecurity in their neighbourhood.
“This has gone on for too long,” one resident told LEADERSHIP under the condition of anonymity, citing fears for her safety. “The thugs from Zango and Kofar Mata have been clashing for nearly a week. It’s getting worse. Two boys are already dead, and many others have been injured. We are tired of living in fear.”
Residents said the clashes often erupt without warning, with gang members attacking people and looting shops.
The Kofar Mata area has long been regarded as a hotspot for gang-related violence, with frequent confrontations resulting in injuries and fatalities.
The women urged Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and security agencies to step in immediately to protect lives and property.
As at the time of filing this report, there has been no official response from the authorities.
Attempts to reach the Kano State Police Command’s spokesperson, SP Haruna Kiyawa, were unsuccessful as his phone was unreachable.
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