Kano State Police Bans “Tashe” Ramadan Traditional Performance
The Kano State Police Command has banned “Tashe” the yearly
Ramadan traditional performance acted in form of drama after 10 days into the
month of Ramadan.
SP
Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa the spokesperson for the police command in the state in
a statement released on Monday, April 11 said that the decision was taken
because criminals have hijacked the tradition and are misusing it.
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Kiyawa
said;
“The Kano State Police Command
wishes to inform the general public that the traditional annual performance
(Tashe), which comes up every Day-10 of Ramadan Fasting has been suspended.
“This is
because criminals disguise under the pretense of the “Tashe” annual traditional
performance to carry out criminal activities, such as thuggery, handset
Snatching, and drug abuse.”
CP
Sama’ila Shu’aibu Dikko the State Commissioner of Police, also called on
the good people of Kano state, especially Parents and Guardians to warn their
children not to involve in any act of breaking the law and order.
The
statement added;
“Anyone
caught will be dealt with according to provisions of the law. Wishing you a
happy and successful Ramadan Fasting”
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