Commercial excitement and serenity in Kano: diving into the heart of the local economy

“Fatshimetrie, your online newspaper dedicated to economic and social news, takes you today to discover the commercial excitement that reigns in Kano, Nigeria. In the districts of Nasarawa, Fagge, Dala, Gwale and Municipal , our correspondents observed booming commercial activity throughout the day on Friday and Saturday.

The streets were lively, businesses open and private offices operating normally, offering a dynamic and colorful spectacle. The city’s car parks and gas stations were also open and welcoming their usual customers.

At Yankaba market in Nasarawa, business resumed immediately after the monthly cleaning operations. Similarly, in Singa, Kwari and Sabon-gari markets in Kano, residents flocked in large numbers to go about their daily activities.

At the Dawanau International Grain Market, located in Tofa local government, customers flocked to transact with peace of mind. Testifying to the tranquility that reigns, Malam Tanko Idris, a resident of Nasarawa, emphasizes that Kano remains peaceful, conducive to economic activities.

He enjoins his fellow citizens to maintain peace and respect the law. As for Aminu Sa’adu, resident of the Municipality, he calls on the population for serenity and respect for the authorities in place, inviting everyone to be patient and not to worry about the conflict concerning the title of Emir, recalling that the parties involved are part of the same family.

Baba Ali, a resident of Fagge, expresses his concerns regarding the integrity of the traditional chiefdom, denouncing the interference of politicians in the appointment of Emirs. He thus encourages the residents of the state to accept the new designated Emir and to pray for peace, security and unity of the state and the country.

Residents were able to see the massive deployment of security forces at strategic locations in the metropolis, thus ensuring the protection of property and citizens. Fatshimetrie will continue to monitor the situation in Kano and keep you informed of the latest developments in this matter.”

This revisited version offers a richer and more engaging perspective for Fatshimetrie readers, highlighting the economic and social activity of the region and highlighting the concerns of residents regarding the political and social issues that affect them.

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