Katsina gov vows to deal with traditional ruler caught aiding bandits

Katsina gov vows to deal with traditional ruler caught aiding bandits

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The Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, on Friday, threatened to deal ruthlessly with any commissioner, traditional ruler or members of his cabinet caught aiding and abetting banditry in the state.

Radda stressed that though the fight against insurgency is a hydra-headed monster that has refused to go away, he will not negotiate with any bandit or group of criminals.

Katsina is one of the states in North-West plagued by activities of bandits, a group of loosely organised armed gangs reported to have well over 120 factions in the region.

The governor told journalists at a media chat in Transcorp Hilton that efforts are ongoing to checkmate their incursions into the state.

He said, “As I speak to you, there are some traditional rulers that have been identified and those ones are already under scrutiny. We are not sparing anybody. I’m telling you that even my commissioners or anybody found to be involved in any criminal activity won’t be spared.

“We are talking about the lives of Katsina people, not one single individual. No single individual is more important than 10 million people, especially the lives of innocent persons in the village. We are trying as much as possible to see how we can gather a lot of information, together with the intelligence we are getting from the DSS so we can arrest and prosecute those found wanting.

“Since I became governor, there is no single day I don’t receive a report of one kidnapping or people being killed and all sorts. This has been disturbing me. Sometimes it is difficult to open my phone because I knew what I would be confronted with.”

He added that he had recruited at least 1,500 Community Watch Officers drawn from the eight frontline local governments to join the fight against insecurity in the state.

Radda said aside from giving intelligence, the initiative of local security outfits was part of measures to empower the residents to defend themselves against terrorist attacks.

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