Tumbin Giwa Roundabout Was Demolished Because It Had The Sign Of A Christian Cross Which Against Teachings Of Islam

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Dr. Baffa Bichi, the Secretary to the Kano State Government (SSG) has explained why the Tumbin Giwa roundabout at Kano Government House was demolished by the government.

Bichi who sat for a radio interview, said the roundabout was demolished because it had a Christian cross which is against the teachings of Islam.

He also disclosed that the roundabout caused gridlock and accidents.

He said;

“If you take a drone to take the picture from the top, you will see a cross. In Kano, you cannot do that. Not only that it is in Kano, but in the Government House roundabout. This is against our norms and values and also against the teachings of Islam.

“Another reason is that the roundabout is blocking people from seeing others from different directions. That is causing holdup and accidents along Government House road. This is not a wise decision.

“Secondly, the Hotoro interchange flyover is also carrying a big cross. We have to look at that too. This means if you are viewing Kano from the top using a drone, you will see two big crosses. That of the Government House and the flyover. We will not let that be.”

On the demolition exercise carried out in different areas, Bichi added;

“How can you build shops inside mosques and residential area? This is wrong and that is what we are trying to address. That is why we ask everyone from the places that are wrongly built to remove their belongings. We gave notice severally, even before swearing in.”

On if they would pay compensation, the SSG urged the victims to claim their money from people that defrauded them.

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