Under the capable leadership of its Chairman, Alhaji Ali Muhammad Umar, the management of Kano Pillars FC offers its deepest sympathies to the Kano State Government and the good citizens of Kano State for the tragic losses sustained at the well-known Singer Market.
The club offers its deepest sympathies to the traders and afflicted families, and it prays for everyone affected by the unfortunate event to find strength, solace, and a speedy recovery.
During this trying moment, Kano Pillars FC expresses its solidarity with the victims and asks for everyone’s help in getting them back on their feet.
In a phone conversation, Nayara stated that Kano Pillars FC is really upset by the news that traders and business owners have lost property and commodities worth billions of naira.
Our hearts and prayers are with the hardworking men and women who have been directly impacted by this regrettable occurrence, whose means of subsistence have been significantly disrupted.
The club asks for strength, healing, and group support to help them recover and rebuild what was lost, and it stands in solidarity with all victims at this trying time.
Lastly, Ali Na Yara Mai Samba reiterated Kano Pillars FC’s unwavering support for the victims, their families, and the business community at large at this trying time.
He called on well-meaning people and organizations to support ongoing relief efforts in any manner they can, and he offered prayers for strength, resilience, and a speedy recovery for everyone impacted.
He went on to say that times like this call for solidarity and compassion among all members of the community, emphasizing that by working together, they can help rebuild livelihoods and restore hope that have been destroyed by the disaster.
