Yaryasa, who is a former Co-ordinator of the Tinubu Camping Organisation for Kano South, gave the advice in an interview with The PUNCH in Kano on Thursday.
“Desperation and confrontation is not the best way of approaching issues. So, there is a need for the political actors and their supporters in the state to promote peaceful coexistence, ” he said.
Yaryasa, who was reacting to the planned protest, urged the leadership of the party to desist from heating up the polity and stop unguarded utterances on the Appeal Court judgment, and allow the Supreme Court to decide on what to do.
He added, “We are all brothers and sisters. So, I see no reason why people who are from the same family should engage in something that can create enmity among them.
“Kano has for long been enjoying peace, so why now, because of the Appeal Court judgment, will people begin to incite chaos?
“As we know, incitement can lead to public disorder. The events unfolding in the state call for great concern.
“We are calling on all our security agencies to be alive to their responsibilities for peace to reign in the state.”
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