close
Monday, March 15, 2021

Yari warns Matawalle against politicising Zamfara security challenges

Mr. Yari dismissed allegations that members of APC were supporting banditry in the state.

• March 15, 2021
Former governor of Zamfara State, Abdul’aziz Yari

Former governor of Zamfara State, Abdul’aziz Yari, has cautioned the state government against politicising security challenges in the state.

Mr. Yari said this when he spoke with reporters on Monday in Talata Mafara, headquarters of Talata Mafara Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.

“Insecurity is a global issue. Each country has its own peculiar security challenge. All we need to do is to put our hands together to ensure the safety of our people.

“We should avoid sentiments or politicising the matter affecting the lives of our people. We met with President Muhammad Buhari at the National Security Council meeting in Abuja last week. All of us at the meeting, irrespective of political differences, resolved to work together with the federal government to ensure lasting peace, not only in Zamfara but Nigeria in general,” he said.

Mr. Yari advised the state government to collaborate with the federal government towards addressing the problem.

“Governor Bello Matawalle should be careful while handling security matters in the state. He should think deeply on any advice given to him on how to tackle security challenges in the state,” he said.

He dismissed allegations that members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) were supporting banditry in the state.

“When I was the governor, I never accused the opposition party of sponsoring banditry.

“I wish to debunk such claims as they were made by mischief makers working against APC in the state,” he said.

More from Peoples Gazette

Politics

Diaspora APC group queries NASS over Deputy Speaker Wase comments

The group wants the National Assembly to take a stand on the issue as soon as possible.

NationWide

Deputy Speaker Wase refuses to apologise, insists he was right to reject petition from Nigerians abroad

Ahmed Idris Wase has endured a storm of criticism since the Gazette published his controversial exchange with another lawmaker from Benue on Sunday.

Lagos

Cultists to bag 21-years jail term in Lagos new anti-cultism law

The bill, while at the State Assembly, sparked a legal debate on the rationale behind punishing parents for their children’s crimes.

Health

Strange disease hits Kano, NAFDAC investigates

The infected persons developed symptoms such as severe vomiting and urine mixed with blood.

Maiduguri

Troops kill 41 terrorists in Borno forest, rescue 60 kidnap victims: Official

Mr. Yerima said weapons discovered from the terrorists include; 12 AK 47 rifles, 8 Fabric Nationale (FN) rifles and Improvise Explosive Devices (IEDs).

Economy

NSE starts week with 0.22% loss

The market closed negative with 19 laggards against 17 gainers.