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Military rescued 2,155 people kidnapped by bandits: Zamfara Govt

“The end to this horrendous crime could now be said to be in sight with greater optimism, more than any other time.”

• January 24, 2022
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Two thousand, one hundred and fifty-five people kidnapped in Zamfara by bandits between September and January has been rescued, says Governor Bello Matawalle’s government.

Commissioner for information Ibrahim Dosara, who disclosed this in Gusau on Sunday, noted that the effort was achieved through collaboration with security forces deployed to the state.

“We wish to register our deep appreciation to the military for upping the ante in recent times. The various military operations, the latest being that of Gando forest, have displaced the terrorists operating along the various axis and significantly degraded their capabilities,” stated Mr Dosara. “The end to this horrendous crime could now be said to be in sight with greater optimism, more than any other time.”

The rescued victims, including school students, pupils, women and children, had since been reunited with their loved ones.

He recalled that Mr Matawalle had briefed President Muhammadu Buhari on measures taken by the Zamfara government to address the security challenges, including several meetings held in Niamey with President Mohamed Bazoum of the Republic of Niger.

Mr Matawalle had, on December 14, 2021, visited Mr Bazoum as part of efforts to end all forms of banditry in the two countries.

“This is a heartwarming development for us in the entire North-Western states as it has become the bedrock of neutralising the incessant inflow of dangerous weapons into the hands of bandits across the region,” noted Mr Dosara.

He added that Zamfara held a five-day retreat from January 17 to January 21 for the state executive council, special advisers and other top officials on governance and reforms for speedy development in the state.

The retreat, he noted, had opened new opportunities for the political appointees who had interacted with resource persons to explore new leadership principles and practices.

“Due to the improved security situations in many parts of the state, you will recall that Governor Matawalle approved the reopening of additional markets and livestock business across the state to ease the lives of our people,” said the commissioner. “This is aimed at improving the commercial activities and boost people’s livelihood in the state.”

(NAN)

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