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Kano Police Concludes 3-Day Explosive Ordinance Risk Awareness Campaign For Scrap Dealers, Scavengers

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 The Kano State Police Command, in collaboration with the National Association of Scraps and Waste Dealers Employers of Nigeria, Kano Chapter, successfully concluded a 3-Day Explosive Ordinance Risk Awareness and Sensitisation Campaign across strategic locations in Kano State.

The campaign, held from 9th to 11th September 2025, targeted scrap dealers, scavengers, and the general public to educate them on the risks associated with explosive ordinances and the necessary precautions to take when encountering such devices.

The locations visited included: Tashar Yankaba in Nassarawa LGA, Kasuwar Kwanar Ungogo in Ungogo LGA and Kofar Waika in Gwale LGA.

The campaign was led by CSP Cyprian Dariya, Base Commander, Explosive Ordinance Disposal-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (EOD-CBRN), Kano, on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, CP Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, PhD.

CSP Dariya provided valuable tips on how to safely approach and handle situations involving suspected explosive items, emphasising the following critical steps: Do not move further, Step back, Do not touch and Call Police EOD-CBRN Operatives

These steps are designed to minimise the risk of harm and ensure the safe disposal of explosive devices.

The National Association of Scraps and Waste Dealers Employers of Nigeria, Kano Chapter, expressed their delight and appreciation to the Kano State Police Command for organising this crucial campaign.

The Association’s Vice Chairman, Alhaji Salisu Haruna Abubakar, commended the Command’s proactive approach to enhancing public safety and security, particularly in the scraps and waste management sector.

The Commissioner of Police, CP Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, PhD, assured that the Command remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of lives and property in Kano State.

He urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious items or devices to the Police EOD-CBRN Operatives through the following contact numbers:

– 07033025889

– 08035169033

– 08166385447

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