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Gov. Yusuf seeks removal of police commissioner over absence at Independence Day parade

Comfort Ibrahim by Comfort Ibrahim
October 1, 2025
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Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, has condemned the withdrawal of the state commissioner of police and his personnel from the 65th Independence Day parade held at the Sani Abacha Stadium, describing the action as partisan and disrespectful to the people of the state.

Addressing the crowd who gathered to mark the national event, Gov. Yusuf, expressed disappointment that the police commissioner withdrew from participating in the parade at the last minute, along with his personnel, describing it as “unethical and partisan behavior”.

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“As the chief security officer of Kano State, on behalf of the government, we are not happy with this attitude of the commissioner of police.

“On this historic day, when Nigerians and peace-loving people of Kano came out to celebrate our nation’s independence, the commissioner of police chose to absent himself and his men from the parade.

“This attitude is not only partisan but disloyal to the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the governor declared.

Gov. Yusuf urged security agencies in the state and across the country to steer clear of partisan politics, stressing that their loyalty must remain with the constitution and the Nigerian people.

He noted that the peaceful disposition of Kano residents was evident during the celebration and should not be undermined by acts capable of breeding division.

“Security agencies must commit themselves to unity and professionalism. No one has the right to dictate to Nigerians how to exercise their rights or celebrate their nation. Kano people want peace, progress, and the prosperity of Nigeria,” he said.

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The governor also announced his intention to write a formal petition to President Bola Tinubu, calling for the removal of the state police commissioner.

Despite the controversy, the governor praised other security agencies that participated in the Independence Day parade, thanking them for their excellent service and commitment to national unity, assuring them of his administration’s continued support.

He concluded by appreciating the people of the state for turning out in large numbers to celebrate Nigeria’s independence, reiterating his administration’s dedication to peace, unity, and development.

However, the governor used his personal pilot car during the ceremony for a parade without a police escort that would normally accompany such events.

Meanwhile, the Police Commissioner, Bakori promised to get back to the press when his phone line was called to respond to the governo’s claim, but hasn’t as of the time of filing this report.

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