Insecurity:- Banditry, Kidnappings Will Soon Be Thing Of The Past, Says Senator Yar'adua
By Sani Haruna Dutsinma
The Chairman Nigerian Northern Senators Forum and Senator representing katsina central, Senator Abdul'aziz Musa Yaradua has give assurance that, the issue of banditry and kidnapping will soon be thing of the past.
Senator Abdul'aziz Yar'adua gave the assurance in Dutsinma local government area of katsina State shortly after flagging off the distribution of Ramadan package to poor and vulnerable households across the eleven wards in the area.
He said that President Bola Ahamed Tinubu, Governor Dikko Umar Radda and other governors in the north west have strategies more effort in fighting bandits and other criminals in the zone with a view to end the menace.
Senator Yaradua also commended the efforts of the President Tinubu for giving directives to the security chiefs to mobilized additional security personnel and war fighting equipments to Katsina and Zamfara States which is now yielding a positive result
He called on the people to intensify prayers to seek divine intervention during the holy month of Ramadan for the government to overcome the security challenges facing the state and the country in general
According to him, government is determined to address the challenges to restore peace and stability across the troubled parts of katsina state, north-west and Nigeria in general.
Senator Yaradua who visited the troubled Local Governments and some communities ransacked by bandits symphatized with them and at the same time condole the families of those that lost their love one's and assured them governments at all levels would do everything possible to address the challenges.
Yaradua who launch the distribution of food items provided for poor and vulnerable households to ease their fasting and reduce the hardship occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy, used the opportunity to call on the people to pray during the Ramadan for God to intervene over the security challenges.
He described the gesture as an act of charity in keeping with the faith to support the needy and poor during the holy month of Ramadan, without political differences, adding that there are many factors that are responsible for the hardship which to include removal of fuel subsidy and banditry that did not allow farmers to access their lands to produce food.
The beneficiaries were drown from the eleven wards that comprises the local government area of Dutsinma
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