Bandits Outnumber Security Personnel And Have No Religion – Gov Masari

The Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Masari has disclosed that at the moment the criminal syndicates “bandits” out-number security personnels in the North-West region of the country, making it seriously difficult to defeat them, though he did note that some of the measures put in place is proving very effective in the fight against the banditry menace in Northwest region. Aminu Masari

Governor Masari made this disclosure while receiving the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed who visited Katsina state, to get firsthand information on the successes recorded so far in the ongoing operations in the fight against the banditry menace.

Revealing that Northern Governors intended to employ 3,000 trained vigilantes, the Katsina state Governor further accused the military and the police of not giving vigilantes the necessary support.
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He said;

“All the northern state governors intended to employ 3,000 trained vigilantes with the help of police, to arm them, but from the report I’m receiving from the current operations in Katsina State, the needed support is not given to the vigilantes.
“Let me digress a bit to address the military and the police. We’re trying to bring in vigilantes, trained by them, but they’re not giving them the necessary support.
“We have a situation in which these bandits are out numbering the security forces, when you have volunteer forces that you’ve trained, that are willing to assist you, but the support and response by the military and the police are not encouraging.
“Now, we’re recruiting additional 500 and the emirate council is recruiting 250, if they don’t have the conducive atmosphere to operate side by side with the military and the police, how can we succeed?”
Masari On BanditsHe also said that the security measures taken against banditry by northwest governors and their counterparts from Nasarawa and Niger States had started yielding positive results. According to him, bandits have come under severe attacks and are attempting to infiltrate communities.

Masari added;

“The suspension of GSM services, because the informants that invite bandits for kidnap or inform bandits to ambush military or police officers have been cut off.
“And also the demand for ransom normally through the GSM has drastically reduced. The banning of sales of petroleum products, along the border local governments in particular, except to designated filling stations which are allowed to sell a maximum of N5,000 to vehicles and to only operate in the day time.
“So, Honourable Minister, yes, we’ve closed markets, especially the selling of animals, banning of sales of second hand motorcycles in particular to some markets, and I think we’ll move further to all the markets in the state because we understand that it’s one source they use to buy motorcycles for their banditry and other insurgency activities.”

Katsina Governor Aminu MasariEncouraging the federal government to take the fight to the bandits without any fear of collateral damages, Masari added that there is need for extensive study of the situation to reduce damages.
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Responding to the Governor’s statement, Lai Mohammed maintained that banditry was not created by the present administration, hence negotiating with “people who do not share in positive values would not be tolerated.”

Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumuni Kabir Usman however said dialogue should be ruled out as bandits don’t have any religion.

Usman said;

“Bandits don’t have religion. All hands must be on deck to fight this menace of banditry to the end no matter the cost.”

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