SOKOTO: ‘We Will Respond To The Massacre Of 37 People By Bandits’ – President Buhari

President Buhari

Following the massacre of 37 people in Sokoto by bandits, President Buhari has vowed to respond fiercely the killing.

News surfaced that 37 people were murdered by bandits in Goronyo Local Government Area of Sokoto State and the president has described the act as brutal and the bandits as remorseless enemies of humanity.

Via a statement by Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Saturday, the president said;

“This frequent and large scale killings of poor villagers by gangs of mass murderers must be met with the fiercest force the government can mobilise,” Shehu quoted the president as saying.

Garba also announced that troops had been deployed to the affected areas.

“The Police commissioner as well as the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, has since visited the affected local government area, Goronyo.

The Presidency is consulting with states rocked by this tit-for-tat violent attacks with a view to complementing the security measures being put in place by getting the communities to dialogue with one another.

‘‘The results we are getting from Zamfara State where this sort of engagement is ongoing at the instance of the local authorities working with the police and other security agencies are very encouraging.

Other states in the federation where there are similar security challenges are encouraged to emulate Zamfara in the hope that the solution to the problems will be found,” the spokesman said.

He concluded by saying Buhari’s administration will continue to encourage dialogue and disarmament of communities and bandits. Garba however, warned that ”any situation where the spirit of ceasefire is made a mockery of by continued violence against innocent people will not be tolerated.”

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