Igbo traders and businessmen in Kano State, yesterday staged a
peaceful protest to express their displeasure over the spate of
cold-blooded murder of their colleagues and relatives in the state in
recent times.
The protest, which held amid tight security by the police and other
security agencies, commenced with the closure of thousands of shops
owned by Igbo traders in the different markets in the metropolis as
early as 6 00am.
Affected were the Abubakar Rimi Market, the Iron and Steel Market in
Kofar Ruwa, Kofar Wambai Market, including shops and small businesses
that line the streets of Sabon-Garri metro area.
Over 5,000 traders and businessmen converged at the Rumfa Primary
School, Enugu Road, Sabon Garri, Kano where the mourners assembled, Sun
reports.
Chairman of the Sabon-Garri Market Igbo Traders Association, who
addressed the press, condemned the brutal murder of his member, saying
he was a good man killed in bad taste.
Eze Ndigbo Kano, Chief Boniface Ibekwe disclosed the Emir of Kano,
Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi 11 had waded into the issue, assuring the traders
of the determination of the monarch to ensure that justice was done.
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