Gov Lawal raises alarm, says Zamfara under bandits’ siege

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…says entire north stands risk of witnessing bigger security threat than ever

By Mathew Dadiya

The governor of Zamfara State, Dauda Lawal on Tuesday raised the alarm that the state “is currently under siege of banditry.”

The governor lamented that unless urgent action is taken to address the problem, the entire north stands the risk of witnessing a bigger security challenge than it had ever done.

Lawal disclosed this while fielding questions from State House correspondents after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He said, the President has however, assured that something drastic will be done soon to address the security challenge.

“I am here to seek the President’s help because, unless something urgent is done to tackle the problem, the entire north stands the risk of witnessing a bigger security problem than was witnessed in the past.”

Recall that the bandits who recently found a safe haven in Zamfara, used the state as hiding place for school children kidnapped in neighbouring states like Kaduna, Katsina, amongst others

Lawal attributed the situation to the poor military presence in the state and pleaded with the President to increase the number of military personnel in the state.

He noted that the state has become a “killing field” and pleaded with the President to deploy more security teams to the state.

He disclosed that efforts were on by the state to arrest the situation but added that it was overwhelmed by the activities of bandits

Recall that the state government had launched a security outfit to help tackle insecurity in the state.

The Governor noted that the security outfit was put up as part of efforts to engage local communities in securing the state.

He however lamented that the efforts enjoyed limited success as the Governor does not have constitutional backing on security issues

“As you are aware, no Governor has control over the police, Army or other security agency and that is why we have come to seek help from the President

The security outfit has also been criticised for using the group to witch hunt his political enemies.

Kabir Marafa, an All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain and former Senator, had alleged that “One Magaji Lawali, his associate, was allegedly killed in the custody of the security outfit.

“In spirited efforts to change the narratives, the state government issued two statements in less than 24 hours, claiming that the deceased died during the confrontation,” he said.