Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, has raised the alarm about alleged plot to destroy the state.
Sanusi made this claim on Wednesday when he paid an inspection visit to Kano Printing Press, the NCC Digital Industrial Park and Barakat Stores.
The trio are part of the properties in the state that suffered vandalisation and looting at the hands of hoodlums in the aftermath of hunger protest.
The Central Bank governor in his remark, said security agencies wilfully ignored intelligence bordering on violence shared with them.
The cold-shoulder, according to the monarch is allegedly part of the grand plan to bring Kano into ruins.
His words, “As we used to say, whoever had a hand in this is an enemy of Kano and he is an enemy of its people. What happened in Kano, whoever saw them, knew was planned. Kano was billed to be destroyed but we pray that God will not let them succeed. May God return all that was lost, we can only pray.
“Before this happened, the security operatives were notified in writing that it was going to happen but instead of preventing it, it was allowed to happen. Whoever did well knows, whoever did badly knows and they all will see their result. We pray that God gives the government the opportunity to return it.
“My grandfather had worked here (Kano Printing Press). It is sad that a place like this is destroyed by their grandchildren.
“We pray that God comes to the aid of these youth, and whoever is behind it God will deal with them. We pray that we may not witness anything like this in the future. I swear to Almighty God, those bent on destroying Kano will not succeed and God willing, the way they saw Kano they will leave it like that.”
















