The Kano State Government has announced the lifting of the dawn-to-dusk curfew that was imposed following tensions that arose from the governorship and state assembly elections.
The curfew was imposed due to tensions based on the anticipated results of the elections.
In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Muhammad Garba, the decision to lift the curfew was made after a careful review of the situation and the relative calm throughout the state.
He called on commercial banks, public servants, and the people of the state to go about their normal business without fear of molestation or harassment.
“We urge the people to go about their legitimate business without fear of molestation or harassment,” he added.
The commissioner also expressed his gratitude to the people of the state for their cooperation during the curfew period.
“We appreciate the cooperation of the people during the period of the curfew. We urge them to continue to maintain peace and order,” he said.