Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf has praised INEC and security agencies for conducting a peaceful bye-election across the state.
The election took place in Kano Municipal and Ungogo State Assembly constituencies. Voters turned out calmly and followed procedures without disruption.
As a result, the governor described the poll as a major step forward for democracy in Kano.
Orderly Voting Across Key Constituencies
Governor Yusuf applauded residents for their discipline and cooperation during the election.
He noted that voters turned out peacefully and followed electoral guidelines without incident. According to him, the calm atmosphere reflected growing political maturity among citizens.
The governor also commended electoral officials for conducting the process professionally.
INEC has consistently emphasised transparency and procedural compliance in off-cycle elections. More information on Nigeria’s electoral guidelines can be found on the official INEC website
Security Agencies Credited for Stability
Yusuf highlighted the role of security operatives in maintaining order throughout the exercise.
He said their early deployment and coordination helped prevent disruptions and reassured voters.
“For the first time in recent history, Kano witnessed an election free of crisis, weapons or manipulation. The era of violence and voter intimidation is over,” the governor stated.
Political Parties Urged to Sustain Peace
The governor also acknowledged political parties and stakeholders, including members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), for respecting electoral rules.
He urged parties to continue promoting issue-based campaigns rather than inflammatory rhetoric.
According to him, peaceful participation strengthens democracy and boosts public confidence in future elections.
What This Means for Kano Politics
The peaceful bye-election may signal a broader shift in Kano’s political climate ahead of future contests.
Observers say reduced tension during off-cycle polls often builds trust before major general elections.
Governor Yusuf reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to:
Protecting lives and property
Promoting inclusive governance
Supporting transparent elections
Strengthening collaboration with electoral bodies and security agencies
He added that the government will work to ensure future elections remain credible and violence-free.
A Shift Toward Issue-Based Politics?
The governor described the exercise as evidence that Kano is ready for politics driven by ideas rather than confrontation.
“The peaceful conduct of this election shows that Kano is prepared for politics focused on development, dialogue and democratic values,” he said.
If sustained, this trend could reshape political engagement in one of Nigeria’s most influential states.























