The Kano State Housing Corporation has issued a stern 48-hour ultimatum to residents occupying unauthorized structures beneath high-tension power lines at Kwankwasiyya City, warning of severe legal consequences for non-compliance.
Alhaji Abdullahi Rabiu, Managing Director of the Housing Corporation, announced the directive in a public notice on Monday, expressing grave concern over the proliferation of illegal businesses and makeshift dwellings directly under overhead electricity cables.
"These actions not only contravene our urban development laws but also pose a significant risk to public safety," Rabiu stated, emphasizing that the structures were erected without any approval from relevant authorities.
The ultimatum aligns with Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf's executive directives aimed at restoring order, safeguarding lives, and protecting critical infrastructure across the state.
Under the order, all unauthorized constructions must be dismantled and occupants must vacate the premises within the stipulated two-day period. Failure to meet the deadline will trigger enforcement measures including fines, legal prosecution, and demolition of the illegal structures.
"We maintain a zero-tolerance policy towards illegal occupation and land misuse," Rabiu declared, underscoring the Corporation's commitment to upholding the rule of law. He urged affected residents and business owners to comply immediately to avoid disruptions and penalties.
This development comes as part of broader efforts by Governor Yusuf's administration to enforce urban discipline, particularly in rapidly expanding housing estates across Kano State.
Observers note that the enforcement action reflects growing concerns about public safety in urban areas, especially regarding structures built in proximity to high-voltage electrical installations.