By: Suleiman Musa Yahaya Ikara
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The jeopardy of thuggery and phone snatching in Kano State has evolved into a grave crisis, affecting the lives of students, amidst other residents in Kano. Just days ago, a student of Bayero University, Kano become a victim during a routine trip in Dorayi.
This mounting violence threatens the safety, security, as well as the wellbeing of residents, particularly in the metropolitan areas of Kano.
The Bayero University, Kano (BUK) community has been thrown into mourning following the gruesome killing of a 300-level student, Umar Abdullahi Hafiz, by suspected phone snatchers.
The incident occurred late Wednesday at the student’s off-campus residence in Dorayi area of Kano metropolis.
Despite the crushing fear spellbinding communities, remaining silent is not the positive alternative, being silence, may simply refer to become the next victim of these brutal gangs predatory on the innocent souls.
YOUTH FORCEFULNESS IN KANO
From the streets of Danbare, Kofar Kabuga, Kofar Mata, Zoo Road, Dorayi, Rijiyar Lemo, Kurna and Gwagwarwa, terrifying reports of violence have become daily routine.
Street smashes, stabbings, daylight robberies, and innocent lives traumatized by mobs using axes, stones, and knives have turned these areas into unsafe districts.
The brutality of these mobs, commonly known as practitioners of “fadan daba” is more shocking.
Media platforms are flooding with illustrative graphics, videos and images portraying these violent incidents.
Terrified witnesses film young thugs attacking victims who resist having their phones snatched, with many victims bleeding from multiple stab injuries.
These vehement encounters are no longer isolated incidents but part of an alarming pattern that threatens the peace and stability of Kano.
Confirming the development in a statement on Thursday, the university’s Director of Public Affairs, Lamara Garba, “said the institution has commenced a manhunt for the perpetrators in collaboration with security agencies”.
“BUK Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Sagir Adamu Abbas, condemned the killing and vowed to work closely with law enforcement to ensure those responsible are brought to justice, he further urged students and staff to remain calm, assuring them of the institution’s commitment to their safety and security”.
Phone snatching has become a daily occurrence in Kano, often resulting in the loss of lives and injuries to innocent residents, just as Umar Abdullahi Hafiz.
This encounter serves as a sobering reminder of the escalating violence erupting anytime, anywhere, and of course ending in catastrophe in Kano.
This terrible act has ignited outrage across Kano. The fact that a well-known and respected educator could fall victim so brutally sends a clear message,that no one is safe in the current climate of violence.
Despite these efforts, the menace persists, the gangs’ deep-rooted networks rapidly replenish lost members, highlighting the inadequacy of enforcement alone.
Underlying Political and socio economic challenges, including high unemployment, widespread drug abuse, as well as poor educational opportunities fuel the cycle of crime and violence.
Need for Holistic Action
Security agencies cannot rely solely on arrests to solve such endearing crises that requires a community-based approach.
Strengthening community policing, empowering neighbourhood vigilante groups, improving local surveillance, and fostering trust between residents and law enforcement are critical for restoring safety.