Murder of 37 persons: Gov Ahmed, security chiefs meet in Sokoto

Sokoto State Governor, Ahmed Aliyu convened an emergency security meeting on Monday following Saturday’s attacks that left 37 persons dead in the northern part of the state.

The bandits on Saturday attacked three communities in Tangaza Local Government Area and two others in Gwadabawa Local Government of the state.

The communities attacked by the bandits were Raka, Raka Dutse and Filin Gawa where many people were shot dead, with several others sustaining various degrees of injuries.

Aliyu, who had to cut short his official visit to Abuja, vowed to make the state unsafe for bandits and other criminal elements.

The Press Secretary to the Governor, Abubakar Bawa, while addressing newsmen shortly after the meeting on Monday evening, said part of the issues discussed was how to harmonize security architectures in the state.

He explained, “So that there would be a strong synergy between the conventional security operatives and the vigilantes in the fight against banditry.”

The Governor also lamented the activities of informants which he said need to be tackled head-on in order to bring an end to the incessant attacks on innocent citizens.

He also promised to clear the 5-month allowances owed security personnel conducting “Operation Hadarin Daji”, meant to end banditry in the state, saying that it would boost their morale to put in their best in the discharge of their duties.

Aliyu further assured that his government would address other challenges faced by the operatives and condoled with the families of those who lost their lives in the attacks, praying to Allah to reward them with the highest place in Jannat.

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