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BANDITRY: FG, Kebbi to tame scourge – Bagudu

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeMay 14, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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Kebbi state governor, Atiku Bagudu on Thursday, disclosed that the federal and his state government were working together to further safeguard lives and property of the people of the state.

He also said that such efforts were geared towards restoring normalcy in Dankolo community in Sakaba local government, Danko Wasagu local government and other parts of the state.

Bagudu spoke when he paid condolence visits to the communities that were recently affected by banditry attack.

The governor who was in the area to sympathise with the residents over the incessant attacks by bandits, lamented that the act resulted in the unfortunate deaths of a DPO and some security personnel.

“These measures will remain anonymous for now but be rest assured that we will leave no stone unturned to guarantee the safety of all law abiding citizens

“Peace will be restored here and all parts of Kebbi state soon and all hands must be on deck, as usual.

“I must therefore commend the federal government under President Muhammadu Buhari, security agencies, our vigilantes, traditional and religious leaders as well as all critical stakeholders.”

Bagudu was elated that most of the internally displaced persons had started returning to their various communities.

The governor further assured that the state government will do the needful for all the residents of the community to return and sleep with their two eyes closed.

He was happy that farmers were already planting in their farms, which depicted the gradual return of peace.

Bagudu said that the visit was aimed at rebuilding the confidence of the residents of the area and other parts of the state.

He assured the residents that he would ensure additional deployment of security in the area to safeguard lives and property of the people.

The governor also assured that the contractor handling the road project linking the community with other parts of the state was not being owed a Kobo.

“The work is happily progressing and it will be completed, for the common good of all the targetted communities,” Bagudu promised.

Earlier, Senator Bala Ibn NaAllah, representing Kebbi South Senatorial District told the Dankolo community about the untiring effort of the governor to ensure peace return in the area.

He equally said that Buhari and the federal legislators would not rest until the security challenges of the area and Nigeria in general come to an end.

The Senator announced his effort in constructing a hospital in the area.

Some residents of the area expressed happiness and thanked the governor for the sympathy visit at a period of Sallah celebration.

Ibrahim Sawani, Dagacin Alale, a community leader and the councillor representing Dankolo ward, Shuaibu Marafa appreciated the concern of the governor towards their plight.

They said the measures put in place by governor Bagudu was yielding positive results as normalcy was gradually returning to the area and those who fled have started returning to their homes.

After leaving Dankolo village, governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu with his entourage were also at the Palace of Chief of Sakaba, Muhammad Musa where he reassured the people of the determination of his administration in collaboration with federal government and security agencies to address the security challeges of the area.

He appealed for understanding and cooperation from people to join hands with their leaders and security agencies to deal with the situation.

In his remarks, the Chief of Sakaba, Muhammad Musa thanked the governor for the visit.

He described the governor as a leader full of compassion for his people “We are indeed happy with the visit at this period of Sallah.”

“This simply demonstrates the kind of leader you are. I have no words to express my thanks to you”, he averred.

The traditional leader appealed to the governor to implore the contractor to hasten the completion of the ongoing road project in the area.

The governor and his entourage also visited the Divisional Police Command in Sakaba local government to commiserate with the Police over the killing of the Divisional Police Officer, DPO of Sakaba, Superintendant of Police Abdullahi Jimoh, as well as Inspector Ibrahim Aliyu and seven other policemen, who lost their lives as a result of an attack by bandits recently.

The governor was accompanied among others by Senator Bala Ibn NaAllah, Acting Head of Service, Alhaji Safayanu Garba Bena,  Commissioner for Special Duties, Barrister Attahiru Maccido, Special Adviser on Security, rtd Major Garba Rabiu Kamba,Yakubu Maikyau (SAN), Chairmen of Zuru, Danko Wasagu and Sakaba local government Areas.

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