The governor of Kano state, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has said that the debris from the ongoing demolition will be used to rebuild the old Kano wall.
He also noted that the process to start the reconstruction has commenced.
Yusuf stated this while inspecting some of the demolished sites in the Kano metropolis over the weekend.
The Governor in a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, wanred intruders to keep off else they would be punished.
He warned that: “People, who have no business are not needed to be seen at the demolition sites and the police and men of Nigeria Security and Civil Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has been mandated to provide security at the sites and guard it against intruders”.
“All those, who are not involved in the demolition exercise should keep off, as security agencies will not hesitate to take appropriate actions against intruders and those, who tend to be recalcitrant.”
“We went round the city to inspect the demolished sites and we decided to use the debris of the demolished sites to rehabilitate Kano city walls, so as to preserve history, beautify Kano and make it sites of attraction, as a national monument,”
He added.
To this extent, the Governor called on the good people of Kano to continue to be law-abiding and report any suspicious movement to the security agencies for continuous peace and stability in our dear state Kano.