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COVID-19: Kano govt. cancels traditional Eid el Kabir celebrations

The Kano State Executive Council, has cancelled all traditional Eid el Kabir festivities, to consolidate the successes it had recorded in the war against COVID-19 in the state.

Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano state. [Twitter/@raufaregbesola]
The state’s Commissioner for Information, Mr Mohammed Garba, made this disclosure in a statement made available to newsmen on Wednesday.
“The council, after deliberations at its weekly meeting held on Tuesday at Africa House, Government House, Kano, agreed that the conduct of Eid congregational prayers across the state, would be under strict observance of safety protocols.
“The congregational prayers will be strictly supervised by government officials to ensure compliance”.
The council agreed that all the five Emirs in the state, would go to the Eid Prayer Grounds in their respective domains in motor vehicles.
It further agreed that there would be no visit to Shettima House, Hawan Daushe, Hawan Nasarawa, durbar and all other traditional outings in the emirates.
The council also agreed that government would assist in the provision of safety materials that included face masks and hand sanitisers, as well as ensure strict observance of social distancing at the praying grounds.
NAN reports that the Kano State Executive Council had cancelled all Eid el Kabir traditional celebrations, in its bid to consolidate the state’s efforts in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in the state.
It is expected that Eid el Kabir will be celebrated globally on Friday July 31, 2020.

Author: News Agency Of Nigeria
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