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99 percent of bandits terrorising Katsina are from Zamfara, Masari alleges

Last updated: November 17, 2020 6:14 am
Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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The Executive Governor of Katsina state, Aminu Masari has alleged that 99 percent of bandits terrorising the state are from Zamfara.

Recall that several communities in some states across the North including Zamfara have been under attacks by bandits and kidnappers.

This allegation was made by the Katsina state governor while speaking with journalists at his home in Kafur area of the state.

Masari said three local governments that share boundary with Zamfara have become “danger zones”.

Masari added that the activities of the bandits are truncating his administration’s effort to restore normalcy in Katsina.

The governor said bandits from Zamfara must be dealt with in order to restore peace in Katsina.

“The nefarious activities of bandits from Zamfara had truncated the efforts of my administration in restoring normalcy in the state,” he said.

“The only places that we are having problems are Faskari, Sabwa, and Dandume local governments, but all other local governments in the state, especially Jibia, Batsari, Safana and Danmusa there is relative peace.

“From the reports I receive every morning, if you find any case of rustling or kidnapping, it is mostly around Faskari, Sabwa, and Dandume. We have been complaining to the military authority to take full control of Gurbi, Gidan, Jaja, Kaura-Namoda areas of Zamfara state.

“Unless security is fully reinforced in these areas, being the danger zone where most of the bandits live and move freely, we cannot secure Katsina without security in Zamfara, because 99 percent of all the attacks and kidnappings happening in Katsina were from Zamfara.”

The governor’s statement comes days after 26 girls, who were kidnapped from their homes in Katsina, were rescued in Zamfara state.

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