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Saturday, 1 August 2026

Kano Special Task Force on Drug Abuse Conducts Joint Show of Force, Arrests 13 Suspects

 In furtherance of the Kano State Government’s unwavering commitment to combating drug abuse, illicit trafficking and other forms of criminality, the Special Task Force on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on Friday, 31st July 2026 successfully conducted a Joint Patrol and Show of Force Operation across strategic locations within the Kano Metropolitan area.

According to the Director Public Enlightenment of KSNWC, Yusuf Abubakar Ibrahim the operation, which commenced immediately after a strategic briefing by the Chairman of the Committee, Barrister Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado, brought together key security and law enforcement agencies in a coordinated effort to reinforce public safety and strengthen security across the State.

While addressing the participating personnel before the commencement of the exercise, the Chairman charged all security operatives to exhibit the highest standards of professionalism, discipline and dedication throughout the operation. 

He reiterated the resolve of the Kano State Government under the leadership of His Excellency, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, to rid the State of drug-related crimes and ensure a peaceful, secure and crime-free society for all residents.

The joint operation involved over 200 personnel drawn from the Nigeria Police Force, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Kano State Security Neighbourhood Watch Corps (KSNWC), Kano State Anti-Phone Snatching Committee (KOSSAP), Vigilante Groups and other collaborating security agencies.

The operation was led by the Commander, Anti-Daba Squad, Superintendent of Police B.M. Gwadabe. Also participating were the Deputy Commander General of the Kano State Security Neighbourhood Watch Corps, Major Abubakar (Rtd), the Director of Operations of the Corps, Habibu Balarabe Madigawa, alongside other officers and personnel from the participating security agencies.

During the operation, the security personnel conducted intensive patrols and a show of force through identified crime-prone areas and known flashpoints, including Kofar Nassarawa/Railway Axis, Filin Mahaha, Makabarta, Kwanar Goda, Mandawari, Dan Agundi, Jakara, Gadon Kaya, Gwale and several other strategic locations within the Kano metropolis.

The exercise was designed to enhance inter-agency collaboration, deter criminal activities, disrupt the operations of drug dealers and illicit traffickers and reassure law-abiding residents of the continuous presence and preparedness of security agencies to protect lives and property.

As a result of the operation, thirteen (13) suspects were arrested at different locations for various suspected offences. The suspects have since been handed over to the Anti-Daba authorities for thorough investigation and further legal action in accordance with the law.

The operation was completed successfully without any security breach or untoward incident, while Personnel from all participating agencies demonstrated exemplary discipline, professionalism and operational synergy throughout the exercise, further underscoring the effectiveness of sustained inter-agency cooperation in addressing security challenges.

The Kano State Security Neighbourhood Watch Corps commends the leadership of the Special Task Force on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, all participating security agencies and the good people of Kano State for their continued support and cooperation in the collective effort to safeguard the State.

The Corps wishes to reassure members of the public that it will continue to work closely with sister security agencies in support of the vision of the Kano State Government to eliminate drug abuse, curb illicit trafficking, combat youth-related violence and sustain peace, security and public order across the State.


Chairman of Special Task Force Strengthens Partnership with Anti-Drug NGOs

The Chairman of the Special Task Force Committee on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Barr. Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado, has reaffirmed the Committee's commitment to deepening collaboration with civil society organizations in the ongoing campaign against drug abuse and illicit trafficking.

In a statement signed by the Media and Publicity Unit of the Committee, Rimin Gado gave the assurance while receiving a delegation from the Coalition of NGOs Against Drug Abuse (CONADA), led by the League for Societal Protection Against Drug Abuse (LESPADA), during a courtesy visit.


The meeting provided an opportunity for both sides to discuss strategies for enhancing cooperation in tackling the growing challenges of drug abuse, illicit drug trafficking, and other related social vices affecting communities.

The discussions underscored the need for sustained public enlightenment, preventive measures, youth-focused advocacy, community participation, and stronger institutional partnerships to curb the increasing prevalence of drug abuse, particularly among young people.


The Chairman commended CONADA and its member organizations for their dedication to promoting a drug-free society and acknowledged the critical role of non-governmental organizations in complementing government efforts.


He reiterated the Special Task Force Committee's readiness to work closely with NGOs, relevant government institutions, community leaders, and other stakeholders to implement effective and sustainable measures aimed at protecting society from the devastating effects of drug abuse.


Monday, 27 July 2026

Special Task Force Chairman Visits Kano Reformative Centre Kiru, Strengthens Partnership Against Drug Abuse

The Chairman of the Kano State Special Task Force Committee on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Barr. Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado, has reaffirmed the Committee's determination to strengthen collaboration with key institutions in the fight against drug abuse, illicit trafficking, and related social vices.
According to the statement by the Media and Publicity Unit of the Task Force, Barr. Muhuyi made the commitment during an official visit to the Kano Reformative Centre, Kiru, where he was accompanied by the Provost of the Anti-Corruption Institute, Barr. Rahama M.A. Yusuf, and the Centre's Coordinator, Miss Cheryl Kwagga.
The visit was aimed at assessing the Centre's operations and exploring ways to enhance ongoing efforts in rehabilitation, prevention, and the successful reintegration of individuals recovering from drug addiction into society.
During an interactive session with the management of the Centre, discussions focused on strengthening rehabilitation programmes, improving institutional cooperation, and identifying practical measures to address the growing challenge of drug abuse and illicit trafficking across Kano State.
Barr. Muhuyi stressed that the Task Force remains committed to working with government agencies, civil society organisations, and other stakeholders to implement sustainable strategies that will curb substance abuse and promote public safety.
He noted that effective collaboration and coordinated action among relevant institutions remain essential to building a healthier, safer, and drug-free society.
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