He said that the police and men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) had been mandated to guard demolition sites against scavengers.
News Agency of Nigeria
The State Government plans to utilize debris from various demolitions to rehabilitate the ancient walls in old Kano City.
After inspecting ongoing demolition sites in the Kano metropolis, Gov. Abba Yusuf made this known.
He said that the police and men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) had been mandated to guard demolition sites against scavengers.
“We went round the city to inspect the various demolished sites. We have decided to use the debris of the demolished sites to rehabilitate Kano city walls to preserve history, beautify the state and make it site of attraction as a national monument,” Yusuf said.
Yusuf called on the state’s people to continue law-abiding and report any suspicious movement to security agencies for prompt action.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the ancient Kano city walls were ancient defensive walls built to protect the inhabitants of the ancient city of Kano.
The wall had been in existence for over 800 years.
The wall was initially built from 1095 through 1134 and completed in the middle of the 14th century.
The ancient Kano city walls were described as “the most impressive monument in West Africa.
NAN reports that the foundation for the wall was laid by Sarki Gijimasu (r. 1095–1134), the third king of the Kingdom of Kano, in the Kano Chronicle.
In the mid-14th century, during the reign of Zamnagawa, the wall was completed before it was further expanded during the 16th century.
According to historians, the then General-Governor of the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria, Fredrick Lugard, wrote in a 1903 report about the Kano Walls that he had “never seen anything like it in Africa” after capturing the ancient city of Kano along with British forces.
The walls originally had an estimated height of 30 to 50 ft and about 40 ft thick at the base, with 15 gates around it.
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