Gov. Masari laments that Katsina State is under siege by bandits, armed robbers and kidnappers - AFRICAN PARLIAMENTARY NEWS

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Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Gov. Masari laments that Katsina State is under siege by bandits, armed robbers and kidnappers

Governor Aminu Masari
The Katsina State Government on Wednesday lamented that the state was under siege by bandits, armed robbers and kidnappers.

NAN reports that Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State said this during the opening ceremony of an extra-ordinary security meeting in katsina.

He said “The citizens are on daily basis being harassed by bandits and kidnappers that are on rampage in the state.
“The Katsina Government organised this one-day joint security and stakeholders meeting to proffer solutions to the state’s current insecurity challenge.

“Our state is currently under serious siege by armed robbers, kidnappers and armed bandits who arrest rural people at the grassroots at will and demand ransom, which if not paid, they kill their victims.


“The people of Katsina in the 34 local governments now sleep with one eye closed and the other opened.

“Our state is in a dangerous situation. Travelers are afraid of being stopped on the highway and arrested by kidnappers who demand ransom,” Masari said.


Masari, while urging the stakeholders not to hide any criminal, and reveal vital information about criminals, maintained during the meeting.that the situation was so bad that some thieves stole some electrical equipment near the Government House at the Government Reserved Area (GRA) in Katsina.


He said, “I am calling on all stakeholders to come out with solutions that will assist the security agencies to discharge their duties.

“This time around, we should be able to make sacrifices that will make our state safe and will allow people to go about their lawful business without fear of being arrested by armed bandits and kidnappers.”


Also in attendenace were soldiers, the Police, Department of State Services (DSS) and other security outfits and traditional rulers.

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