"I Don't Have An Active Governing Over Security In My State". Dauda Lawal

I Don't Have Command Over Security In My State, Gov. Dauda Lawal 

Banditry in the northwest is only one of the extreme security challenges Nigerian specialists are battling to control. Lead representative Dauda Lawal attended  the city centre on security on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. Zamfara State Lead Representative, Dauda Lawal, has criticised the criminal activities in the North-Western state, describing what is going on asas aa political impediment.

The lead representative, who talked during a municipal centre on Stations TV to check Nigeria's 25th Vote-Based System Day in Abuja on Wednesday, said valuable living souls are being played with. "By name, I'm the central security official of my state; however, with regards to order and control, I don't have command over any of the security outfits, whether the military, the police, or common protection," he said.

 

"They take their directions from their bosses, not from the lead representatives. We don't have that control; I wish we did; it would have been an alternate story." He said the security circumstances have not worked out, inferable from what he depicted as political obstruction in the state.

 

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As indicated by the lead representative, the security offices have everything necessary to smash criminal components all over the nation. Responding to the baffling issue of handling banditry in Zamfara State, he said, "There is such a lot of political obstruction in this country." "Political impedance is the central point here. On the off chance that we don't have that, the military has the ability to smash anyone. Keep in mind, we in all actuality do have our powers in Liberia and Sierra Leone, and they did quite well."

 

The lead representative communicated hopefulness that banditry and other security difficulties can be squashed in somewhere around fourteen days, assuming there is political will. Zamfara State is one of a few in the locale tormented by crooks known as criminals who strike and plunder towns, kill occupants, and set houses ablaze.

The groups keep up with camps in an enormous timberland riding Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna, and Niger states and have completed mass kidnappings of understudies from schools as of late. Banditry in the northwest is only one of the extreme security challenges Nigerian specialists are battling to control.

However, the desperados are driven by monetary benefit, and there are worries among authorities and experts about their developing ties with jihadists pursuing a 14-year rebellion in the upper east. Stressed by the circumstances, lead representative Lawal proclaimed in February the development of the Zamfara State People Group Security Gatekeepers at a function in the state capital, Gusau.

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