#EndBadGovernance: Shehu Sani slams Kaduna protesters for looting
Civil rights activist and former National Assembly lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani, has condemned the violence and looting by hoodlums in Kano, as protesters took to the streets against hardship and bad governance in the country.
The ex-lawmaker cautioned the protesters in Kaduna to be peaceful and law-abiding as they engage in protest.
Sani, who took to his X account on Thursday, said: “The images and clips of the looting in Kano are unfortunate and condemnable.”
According to him, “All efforts must be put in place to secure people’s lives and properties.”
Meanwhile, while condemning the looting in the ancient city of Kano, the civil rights activist urged Kaduna residents to shun violence while engaging themselves in protest.
He further stressed in an interview that “the protesters have the right to protest. But, they should not allow hoodlums and criminals to hijack the protest and start looting.”
“I totally condemn the looting in Kano. And the security should live up to expectations by ensuring law and order,” Sani added.
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