Kano — After series of coordinated attacks on security formations, public and worship places, the Jama'atul Ahlil Sunna lidawati wal Jihad, also called as Boko Haram, declared a conditional cease fire on Monday last week.
The declaration spurred reactions among government agencies and residents of the ancient commercial city of Kano which has witness insurgency related violence in the last one year.
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