• About us
  • Contact us
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
Thursday, September 21, 2023
New Citizen
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Arts & Life
  • Culture & Entertainment
  • World
  • Perspectives
  • About us
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Arts & Life
  • Culture & Entertainment
  • World
  • Perspectives
  • About us
No Result
View All Result
New Citizen
No Result
View All Result
Home Nation

23 LGAs battling insecurity in Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi – NAN survey

HABIBU HARISU by HABIBU HARISU
1 month ago
in Nation
0

Residents of at least 23 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Sokoto, Zamfara and Kebbi States are battling to survive as kidnappers, cattle rustlers and bandits make life difficult for them.

A check by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) indicates that residents of the affected areas have either been forced to migrate, enter into agreement with the criminals or live a life of uncertainty.

READ ALSO

Circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death very unfortunate –PDP’s Jandor

UHC: Kaduna Govt, partners engage lawmakers on healthcare financing

In Sokoto State, residents said local government areas worst affected are Isa, Sabon Birni, Gwadabawa, Illela, Tangaza, and Goronyo.

NAN gathered that residents had been forced to abandon their farms, while some villages had been deserted across the affected LGAs.

Malam Abubakar Bawa, Chief Press Secretary to Gov. Ahmed Aliyu, said that the state government was aware of the enormity of the situation.

“We are giving priority to ensuring a safe environment. Addressing security challenges has remained top on our administration’s nine-point agenda.

“Our target as a government is to ensure that citizens sleep with their two eyes close and continue to live and relate peacefully with one another,’’ he said.

He assured that the Nigerian Army, Police and other security agencies have been sustaining efforts to secure the areas.

The governor’s spokesman said the government would continue to provide all necessary support for the security agencies to address the challenges.

Also, Spokesman of the Police Command in Sokoto State, ASP Ahmad Rufai, said the Commissioner of Police, Mr Ali Kaigama, has been engaging residents to facilitate the flow of actionable information to address banditry and other criminalities.

He said the command had adopted measures deployed personnel and materials, and have been collaborating with other security agencies to end banditry and other criminalities in the state.

The police spokesman said local governments in eastern parts of Sokoto state were mostly affected by the security challenges.

In Zamfara, a civil society activist, Mr Faruk Shehu, said
many communities in the 14 LGAs of the state have been displaced, with residents of Maru, Anka, Shinkafi, Maradun, Zurmi, Gusau and Bungudu LGAs, worst affected.

He said that previous attempts at dialogue with the bandits had failed, resulting to the escalation of the security challenges in the state.

“The security challenges in the state started as cattle rustling and later transformed into banditry and kidnapping,” Shehu said.

He expressed the hope that the ongoing engagement started by Gov. Dauda Lawal with the military and other security agencies would lead to escalation of attacks on the bandits to secure the areas they have dominated.

Already, the state government has been emphatic that there will be no peace deal with the bandits.

This was emphasised by the Secretary to the State Government, Malam Abubakar Nakwada, who said the government will never dialogue with the bandits as done by previous administrations .

Nakwada added that the state governor would support security agencies and community groups to bring the criminals to their knees.

The situation in Kebbi has already claimed the lives of at least 2,500 people between 2019 and 2023, according to Mr Bamaiyi An’iko, the Secretary of Zuru Development Foundation.

An’iko said that the 2,500 people were killed in Danko, Wasagu, Fakai, Sakaba and Zuru LGAs, all under Zuru Emirate.

He said bandits have been attacking and displacing rural communities in the emirate, adding that some communities around Bena, Danko, Wasagu had come under siege or total control of the bandits.

“Some communities had to sign agreement with the bandits,” the foundation secretary said.

”There are a lot of Internally Displaced Persons requiring urgent provision of relief materials, including food and toiletries, clothes and mats.”

He urged the state government and other agencies not to relent in providing relief assistance to the IDPs.

An’iko commended the efforts of the military, police and other security agencies working to restore peace in Kebbi.

The state Deputy Gov. Sen. Umar Tafida, assured that the government was determined to end the security challenges.

Tafida also said the government would continue to provide support for victims of bandits’ attacks who have been forced to leave their homes.

According to him, the government is worried over the recurring banditry attacks which have led to loss of lives, destruction of properties, and having negative impact on farming activities.

“The state government under the leadership of Dr Nasir Idris, will leave no stone unturned in making sure that banditry comes to an end in the state.

”Communities should assist security agencies with credible intelligence information to fish out the bandits in order to bring them to justice,” the deputy governor added.

He warned that the government would deal decisively with informants or anyone caught conniving with bandits.

Also, Ahmad Idris, Chief Press Secretary to the governor, said apart from Zuru Emirate, the government had deployed troops to three local government areas under Yauri Emirate also facing challenges from bandits.

“The government is doing its best to ensure that the situation is fully tackled,” he added.

A community leader, Alhaji Sani Umar-Jabbi, said there was need to prioritise community engagement in tackling security challenges in the country.

He said that apart from attitudinal change among Nigerians, the country should come up with a policy to stem population growth.

Umar-Jabbi, who is the District Head of Gagi in Sokoto State, said that unplanned population has contributed to the escalation of crisis due to shrinking farmlands, grazing areas and other natural resources. (NAN)

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • Print
  • Telegram
  • WhatsApp

Copyright © 2022 | New Citizen Nigeria

Related Posts

Circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death very unfortunate –PDP’s Jandor
Nation

Circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death very unfortunate –PDP’s Jandor

September 20, 2023
UHC: Kaduna Govt, partners engage lawmakers on healthcare financing
Nation

UHC: Kaduna Govt, partners engage lawmakers on healthcare financing

September 20, 2023
Police arrest man for allegedly killing his girlfriend
Nation

Information on missing child not on our table– Ebonyi Police

September 20, 2023
Police arrest man for allegedly killing his girlfriend
Nation

Police arrest man for alleged impersonation as DSS personnel

September 20, 2023
Nation

IDPs appeal to Nasarawa State for inclusion in FG’s palliatives distribution

September 20, 2023
Nigerian Army retires, replaces 53 units’ colours, issues 28 new ones
Nation

Army donates books to students in Borno

September 20, 2023
Next Post
Cabinet Portfolio: I specifically asked Mr. President for Solid Minerals, he obliged –Dele Alake

Cabinet Portfolio: I specifically asked Mr. President for Solid Minerals, he obliged –Dele Alake

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

POPULAR NEWS

No Content Available

EDITOR'S PICK

First Lady Oluremi Tinubu

Remi Tinubu distributes relief packages to 500 families in Plateau

September 12, 2023 - Updated on September 13, 2023
Seyi Makinde

Makinde names Prof Adeyemo as SSG designate

July 24, 2023
Aremu tasks organised labour to support President-elect

Aremu tasks organised labour to support President-elect

April 25, 2023 - Updated on April 26, 2023
President Buhari exchanges felicitations with pilots of his plane as he celebrated his birthday

Muhammadu Buhari: Africa’s Icon of Democracy and Anti- Corruption at 80

December 17, 2022 - Updated on December 18, 2022

About

NEW CITIZEN is a Nigerian online newspaper that reports or comments on the burning issues of the moment. Based in Abuja, it is managed by some of the best hands in Nigerian journalism, bringing together decades of active journalism.

Follow us

Recent Posts

  • Who be government sef?
  • Circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death very unfortunate –PDP’s Jandor
  • JAMB group reschedules conference on equal opportunity of access to higher education
  • UHC: Kaduna Govt, partners engage lawmakers on healthcare financing

Trending

  • Yar'fari: A review of A'aisha Abdulkareem's debut novel
    Yar'fari: A review of A'aisha Abdulkareem's debut novel
  • The Most Civilised and Accommodative Tribe in Nigeria
    The Most Civilised and Accommodative Tribe in Nigeria
  • 'Kwaraption' - A review
    'Kwaraption' - A review
  • UHC: Kaduna Govt, partners engage lawmakers on healthcare financing
    UHC: Kaduna Govt, partners engage lawmakers on healthcare financing
  • IDPs appeal to Nasarawa State for inclusion in FG’s palliatives distribution
    IDPs appeal to Nasarawa State for inclusion in FG’s palliatives distribution

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • About us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • About us
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2022 | New Citizen Nigeria.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Arts & Life
  • Culture & Entertainment
  • World
  • Perspectives
  • About us

Copyright © 2022 | New Citizen Nigeria.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In