Kano Gov Declares Monday Work-Free Day to Mourn Tragic Death of 22 Athletes

Hussaini Kafi in Kano

The Kano State Government has declared Monday, June 2, 2025, as a public holiday to mourn and sympathize with the families of 22 young athletes, coaches, and officials who died in a ghastly auto crash while returning from the just-concluded National Sports Festival.

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, who is currently in Saudi Arabia for the 2025 Hajj operation, described the accident as a “dark moment” for the state, saying it claimed the lives of some of Kano’s most promising youths.

In a statement on Saturday and signed by his spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, the governor expressed deep sorrow and extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and the entire sports community.

“It is with a deeply saddened heart that I received the tragic news of the unfortunate incident which claimed the lives of 22 innocent citizens and left several others injured,” the governor was quoted as saying. “On behalf of the government and the good people of Kano State, I extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased. We mourn with you and share in your grief.”

The statement added that the victims were part of Kano’s official delegation to the National Sports Festival and included athletes, coaches, and other state officials. The accident reportedly occurred along the Kano–Zaria expressway.

“This tragedy is a collective loss that has thrown the entire state into mourning,” the statement read. “Most of the victims were young, vibrant talents who went out to make Kano proud at a national stage.”

Governor Yusuf called on the public to remain calm and united during this difficult time, assuring that the government will provide all necessary support to the families of the deceased and the injured survivors.

To honour their memories, the governor directed that Monday be observed as a public holiday, encouraging residents across the state to use the day to reflect, pray, and support the grieving families.

“As a mark of honour and respect, His Excellency has directed that Monday, June 2, 2025, be declared a public holiday for the people of Kano to mourn and pray for the departed souls,” the statement added.

The state government also appealed to Islamic clerics and the wider Muslim community within and outside Kano to offer special prayers for the victims and ask for strength and patience for the bereaved families.

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