Zamfara state governor, Bello Mohammed has said that security challenges have become existential threat to Northwest subregion.
The governor made the observation when a delegation from president Muhammadu Buhari, paid him condolence visit over the loss of lives in Anka and Bukkuyum local government areas of the state.
According to the governor, “We have virtually explored and tried all workable options in our relentless effort to address this challenge. We tried the dialogue mechanism, which has worked for some time before deliberate efforts by some misguided politicians to scuttle the process.
“The security challenge in Zamfara and other states in the northwest is unprecedented. It has become an existential threat for the subregion. We have virtually explored and tried all workable options in our relentless effort to address this challenge.
“We tried the dialogue mechanism, which has worked for some time before deliberate efforts by some misguided politicians to scuttle the process.
“My administration has prioritised tackling insecurity its topmost priority. Our approach is multifaceted. We have intermarried the provision of logistics and other forms of support to our security forces with an array of social intervention programmes aimed at the economic empowerment of our youth,” Mohammed said.
The governor specifically suggested that the idea of IDP Camps should be de-emphasised while concerted efforts at quick resettlement should be emphasised through massive provision of resources by the federal government, the state government and all stake holders such as NGOs, Donor Agencies and profit-making organisations and individuals
Mohammed added that his administration has been supporting the security operatives in the state to make their job easier.
“We procured 200 brand new Hilux pickups and distributed them to all the security agencies in the State for operational purposes. This is in addition to payment of allowances to security personnel, provision of Silent Falcon Drones, repairs of vehicles and fighting equipment, provision of office and housing accommodation and a host of other supports to our security forces.
“We employed the service of hunters and provided them with motorcycles and allowances. Only recently we paid the service hunters the sum of N53 million, in addition to their full upkeep. In the aftermath of the recent attacks in Anka and Bukkuyum local government areas, we expended the sum of N250 million to provide vehicles, and allowances for both the Civilian JTF and the conventional security outfits,” he added.
In order to hasten the success of the ongoing operations in the state, the governor called on the federal government to deploy more intervention in the state including more Armoured Personnel Carriers and specifically, the Super Tucano Fighter Jets in the state.
“As part of this strategy, special forces should be deployed to some black spots, particularly identified to be more dangerous centres of activities of the bandits. These black spots are Gando, in Bukkuyum local government area, Munhaye of Tsafe local government area, Bayan Ruwa, in Maradun local government area, Kabaro- Sangeku, of Dansadau and Magami axis. The special forces could help dislodge the bandits and block exits to the fleeing ones”.
He finally thanked the federal government for its show of concern over the plights of the people and promised to continue to join hands with the federal government in ending the problem.
Earlier, the leader of the delegation and Minister of Defence, Bashir Magashi told the governor that his team was in Gusau to extend the message of President Muhamnadu Buhari over the recent unfortunate attacks on some communities in the state.
Magashi said the President is saddened with the development and promises that stringer action would be taken to prevent the occurrence of similar incident in the future.
The Federal Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster management announced a number of relief materials including foodstuff, clothes and household utensils.
Governor Mohammed immediately formed a committee to handle the materials and ensure they are directly delivered to the affected ares without recourse to the state Clcapital.
Those on the delegation include the Minister of Defence, Bashir Magashi; Minister of Police Affairs, Mohammed Dingyadi; the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Sadiya Faruk, National Security Adviser, Babagana Mungono, the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba and the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu.