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    “Kano First Means Safety First”: Why Armed Politics Must Vanish From Political Grounds

    Abbas IbrahimBy Abbas IbrahimMay 5, 202604 Mins Read
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    By Comrade Abbas Ibrahim 

    Kano is approaching a defining political moment, and the need for its leadership to further act decisively to protect lives, livelihoods, and the integrity of democracy cannot be overemphasized. A clear, enforceable ban on the carrying and display of weapons at political rallies is no longer optional, it is necessary.

    The recent violence on Monday, 27th April, 2026, around the Farm Centre GSM market exposed how quickly political gatherings can spiral into chaos when political supporters operate without restraint.

    I do not agree with the argument that banning weapons at political gatherings is impracticable. A clear and recent example proves otherwise. during the formal defection of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to APC, an event chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima, there was no visible presence of dangerous weapons, despite the massive turnout of supporters from all walks of life. It was, a large and diverse gathering, yet it remained orderly and peaceful.

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    No Visible Dangerous weapons @ Sani Abacha stadium during formal defection of Governor Yusuf to APC on 16th February, 2026

    This singular moment showed a powerful truth, when there is political will and effective coordination, safety can be guaranteed without resorting to intimidation or the normalization of weapons in civic spaces. The absence of arms at such a high profile event was a product of deliberate planning and commitment to peace.

    Indeed, had the gathering been marred by the open display or use of weapons, it would have cast a dark shadow over both the government and the people of Kano State. Instead, it stood as a shining example of what is possible, a demonstration that political engagement need not be synonymous with fear or violence. Your Excellency you can do it ! Please do it!!

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    As Kano State looks ahead to future political activities, this precedent must not be ignored. It offers both a roadmap and a moral imperative. Banning weapons at political rallies is not only achievable, it is necessary for safeguarding public trust, protecting lives, and preserving the integrity of the democratic process.

    The presence of weapons at rallies transforms civic participation into a climate of fear. Citizens who should be free to listen, question, and choose are instead forced to calculate their safety. That is not democracy, it is coercion.

    There is also a clear legal reality. Brandishing machetes, clubs, and other offensive items in public spaces can constitute offences related to unlawful possession of dangerous weapons. When such displays occur under the banner of politics, they erode respect for the law and signal that power can be pursued outside lawful bounds. A firm prohibition would align political conduct with existing legal standards and make enforcement clearer and more consistent.

    A ban would deliver immediate, practical benefits,Protect lives and property, reducing the risk of clashes, looting, and retaliatory violence in crowded public spaces.Restore public confidence, Traders, commuters, and residents can go about their business without fear of being caught in politically driven unrest

    Ultimately, it will strengthen Kano’s image as Investors and visitors are reassured by visible commitment to order and rule of law.

    For a governor associated with a “Kano First” vision, this is a direct test of priorities. Protecting citizens from preventable harm is the most basic duty of government. Taking a principled stand against weaponized politics would signal that Kano’s future will be built on safety, fairness, and respect for the law not fear. The state can issue an executive order prohibiting weapons at all political events, backed by clear penalties, joint enforcement by the police and relevant state security outfits, and mandatory undertakings by parties and candidates. Public awareness campaigns should follow, so no supporter can claim ignorance.

    Leadership is measured by the willingness to act when it matters most. A ban on weapons at political rallies would not only curb violence,it would redefine the tone of politics in Kano ahead of 2027 and beyond and the Government of Engineer, Abba Kabir Yusuf will no doubt leave an indelible Mark. Kano is watching. Nigeria is watching. History is watching.

    Abbas Ibrahim writes from Kano and can be reached @ abbasibrahim664@gmail.com

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