Kano: Urban Crime in : Two Teenagers Drown While Fleeing Suspected Phone Snatchers

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Kano: Urban Crime in : Two Teenagers Drown While Fleeing Suspected Phone Snatchers

Tragic Incident in Kano

On March 10, 2026, in Kano, two teenagers, identified as 18-year-old Sadiq Isyaku and Auwal Isyaku, drowned while attempting to escape from suspected phone snatchers. The incident occurred around the Ring Road Kureken Sani area in Kumbotso Local Government Area, drawing immediate attention to the escalating urban crime in the region.

Immediate Circumstances

According to emergency responders, the victims were rescued unconscious from a nearby pond but were later confirmed dead. The bodies were subsequently handed over to their father, Ibrahim Shehu. Saminu Yusuf Abdullahi, a local official, expressed condolences, stating, “The victims were rescued unconscious from the pond, but unfortunately they were later confirmed dead.” He further urged the public to remain vigilant and prioritize safety at all times.

Wider Context of Urban Crime

This tragic event underscores growing concerns over urban crime in Kano, particularly incidents of phone snatching and robbery targeting pedestrians and motorists. As urban crime rates rise, the safety of residents has become a pressing issue, prompting calls for increased vigilance and community awareness.

Government Response and Initiatives

In response to the rising crime rates, the Kano State Government is also focusing on community welfare initiatives. The government is targeting the distribution of over 3.5 million meals under its 2026 Ramadan Feeding Programme, aiming to prepare about 115,000 meal packages daily throughout the 29 days of Ramadan. Alhaji Ahmed Tijjani, overseeing the programme, assured that the ingredients used meet required standards, stating, “We checked the ingredients being used, including cooking oil, seasoning, and meat, and they meet the required standards.” This initiative is part of broader efforts to support the community during the holy month.

Administrative Changes

In addition to addressing crime and community welfare, the Kano State Government is making administrative changes to improve efficiency within its civil service. Recently, Governor Alhaji Abba Yusuf sacked the Head of Service, Alhaji Abdullahi Musa, appointing Bilkisu Maimota to serve in an acting capacity. Governor Yusuf remarked that this decision is part of ongoing efforts to reposition the state civil service for greater efficiency, discipline, and improved service delivery across all government institutions.

As Kano grapples with rising urban crime, the tragic drowning of Sadiq and Auwal Isyaku serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by residents. Community leaders and government officials are urged to take immediate action to address these issues and enhance the safety of the public. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further measures that may be implemented in response to this incident.