Kano women, girls take to streets, protest repeated killings, thuggery

Some frustrated women and young girls in Kano have taken their protest to Kofar Mata metropolis, an area known for brutal thuggery and killings over incessant loss of lives to the menace.
The women who trooped out on Saturday, demanded an urgent end to the violence that has cost the lives of their children and siblings.
Chanting slogans and holding placards, the protesters marched through the streets, calling on authorities to take decisive action.
A woman at the protest lamented that “our sons are dying for no reason. Every day, there is a fight, a killing, a stabbing,” said one grieving mother at the scene.
“We can’t continue like this,” another woman said.
In recent months, Kano State has witnessed a disturbing surge in street violence, with thuggery, phone snatching, and gang clashes becoming alarmingly common.
On Friday August 1st and 31st July 2025, there were reported thug clashes along that area.
A medical personnel in the area, Sadiya Umar told DAILY POST that I just passed the area today and I heard teargas and I think I heard gunshots too.
She said: “We were terrified, but I didn’t hear of the death of anyone.”
The growing insecurity has led to the loss of lives, especially among young people caught in the crossfire of gang rivalries.
One of the most shocking recent incidents occurred in Nassarawa Local Government Area, where a group of phone snatchers was struck by a vehicle shortly after robbing pedestrians at knifepoint.
A video of the incident, widely shared online, shows the suspects being overpowered by angry residents, beaten severely before being handed over to the police.
This kind of public reaction is becoming more frequent.
Many residents, frustrated by what they perceive as slow official response, have taken matters into their own hands—apprehending suspects and torture them before handing them to law enforcement agents.
In response to the deteriorating security situation, the Kano State Police Command launched Operation Kukan Kura in early 2025.
The initiative targets phone snatching gangs and violent youth groups known locally as ‘Yan Daba’.
Since its launch, the operation has led to several arrests and increased patrols in known crime hotspots.
The police say the operation is already yielding results, as frequently shared on the Facebook page of the force’s spokesman, SP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa.
However residents believe more sustained efforts are needed.