Zamfara Governor Condemns Barbaric Attacks on Two Communities by Bandits

The Governor of Zamfara State, Dauda Lawal, has condemned the recent unprovoked attacks on Sakiddar Magaji and Janbako communities in Maradun Local Government Area of the state by bandits. In a statement released on Sunday by his media aide, Mustafa Jafaru-Kaura, the governor described the attacks as barbaric and an aggressive act against innocent people.

According to the governor, the attacks came at a time when the state government is re-strategizing on how to put an end to the protracted insecurity in the state. He emphasized that his administration would not fold its arms and watch criminal elements unleash terror on citizens without consequences.

In his condolence message, the governor commiserated with families of those who lost their loved ones to the dastardly act of the bandits and also sympathized with those who sustained injuries during the attack. He prayed to God to grant the deceased peaceful repose.

Furthermore, Governor Lawal has directed security agencies in the state to deploy more personnel to the affected communities to prevent further destruction of lives and properties.

It is important to note that banditry has been rampant in Zamfara state and has claimed the lives of thousands of people in recent years. The government has initiated several measures to tackle the menace using traditional rulers, community leaders, and security forces. However, the attacks persist, and the situation has led to a humanitarian crisis in the state.

In conclusion, the Zamfara state government must intensify efforts to tackle the insecurity issue in the state, and well-meaning Nigerians must support the government in this regard. The bandits must be brought to justice to restore peace to the affected communities.

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