Following post match violence that erupted after last Wednesday’s league tie against Enyimba, Kano Pillars have revealed a plan to install CCTV cameras at the Sani Abacha Stadium.

The Kano based club believes installation of the CCTV cameras will help monitor activities of the fans before, during and after matches as the team is not only desirous of playing good football but is also bent on making their home ground Sani Abacha Stadium a comfortable venue for fans and

non fans alike to come and enjoy football.

The 4-time Premier league champions dished out the information vide their twitter handle @pillarsfc, noting that the violence was regrettable

“CCTV cameras will soon be installed at different places of Sani Abacha Stadium to help prevent post-match violence” the club said

Pillars, who will next tackle embattled Ikorodu United at the same venue today, threatened to ban any fan caught fomenting trouble, declaring

“Anyone caught in the violence will be permanently banned from watching any of our games at the stadium”

The Baba Ganaru tutored side who failed in their bid to progress in this year’s CAF Champions league campaign had earlier apologized for the post match violence “We sincerely apologize and regret the post match violence that occurred during our last Match” the club submitted Saturday.

Most soccer fans who engaged in unsolicited permutations over possible results of today’s matches across the country opine that it will take a miracle for Ikorodu United to pick a point today.  The Sam Okpodu led side some say will need to double effort if they wish to have a near good race in this season.

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