Hundreds of women poured into Kano streets on Sunday evening to protest the recent Court of Appeal judgment that nullified the election of Abba Kabir Yusuf.
The women, who carried placards and sang songs in support of Mr Yusuf, said they were protesting the alleged injustice done to the people of Kano state by the appellate court.
The women, most of whom wore red veils, converged on the Police command Headquarters and demanded to see the Commissioner of Police, CP Usaini Gumel
Some of the demonstrated carried placards with inscriptions such as “Our mandate must be restored”, “Injustice exposed in CTC” and “Kano voted for Abba” among others.
The protesters told journalists that they were protesting against the Appeal Court’s judgement, which removed governor Yusuf.
They called on the Supreme Court, where Mr Yusuf had filed an appeal to serve justice in the matter by ensuring “the governor retains his seat, being the winner of the popular votes in the March 18, 2023 election in the state.”
One of them, Zuwaira Abubakar said: The protest is not for Abba alone but for Kano state. The world has seen that Governor Abba was voted for during the march 18 polls. The state should not be taken away from him.”
Another protester pleaded with the federal government to stop “interfering with the courts” and allow justice to be done.