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Nigeria: Police deny political parties' coalition permit to hold rally in Kano.

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

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The chairman, Council of Registered Political Parties in Nigeria, CNPP, Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa has said that the coalition is not intimidated by the utterances of the inspector-general of police, Tafa Balogun, even as Kano State police command confirmed that no permit has been granted for a scheduled rally of the coalition in Kano today.

Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa told Daily Trust in an interview that despite the police action to stop the coalition from exercising its fundamental rights, they have other options to take to achieve their objectives. He stated that the coalition applied for a permit to …

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