
POLICE ANNOUNCES BAN ON EID DUBAR IN KANO, CITES SECURITY CONCERNS
Citing security concerns and the need to preserve public order, the Kano State Police Command has declared that all Durbar activities will be prohibited during the 2025 Eid-El-Fitr celebrations.
Ibrahim Bakori, the Commissioner of Police, made the announcement at a press conference held at the Bompai Police Headquarters on Friday.
He clarified that intelligence inputs showed that some elements had plans to use the occasion for disruptive purposes.
“In light of credible intelligence suggesting potential security threats, and after consultations with the Kano State Government and key stakeholders, we have decided to suspend all Durbar activities this year,” Bakori stated.
The Durbar, a long-standing tradition that features royal horse processions and cultural displays, is a central part of Sallah celebrations in Kano. However, concerns over public safety have led to its prohibition this year.
Bakori assured residents that the police and other security agencies had put measures in place to ensure a peaceful celebration.
He urged worshippers attending Eid prayers at designated grounds to follow security guidelines and avoid bringing items that could raise suspicion.
He also called on parents and guardians to prevent their children from being used by groups seeking to instigate unrest.
“As we mark this important religious occasion, we must prioritize peace and security. Let us all act responsibly to protect the safety and harmony of our state,” he added.
The police further encouraged residents to cooperate with security operatives and report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station.
Our correspondent gathered that while some residents have expressed disappointment over the suspension of the Durbar, others believe the move is necessary given the prevailing security concerns.
The Kano State Government has yet to officially comment on the decision.