Senator Shehu Sani expresses dismay over looting of government properties during protests in Kano

In reaction to the recent looting of government properties by protesters in Kano State, former Senator Shehu Sani labeled the incident as ‘unfortunate’.

Reports from NewsNow indicate that a group of demonstrators engaged in the nationwide protest campaign have vandalized and stolen items from a building in Kano.

Shehu Sani took to Twitter to address the situation, emphasizing the need to safeguard both lives and properties.

Expressing his concerns, Sani tweeted, “The sight of the looting in Kano is regrettable and deserving of condemnation.

“Every possible measure should be implemented to ensure the security of people’s lives and properties.”

NewsNow has revealed that the hunger strike protest, known as #EndBadGovernance, commenced on August 1.

This protest is anticipated to continue for several days, with the scheduled duration being from the 1st to the 10th of August.