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Police lament rising deforestation in Jigawa

The police commissioner in Jigawa, Haruna Yahaya, has expressed concern over the spate of deforestation caused by indiscriminate tree felling.

• May 13, 2026
Jigawa State CP Haruna Yahaya
Jigawa State CP Haruna Yahaya [Credit; Facebook]

The police commissioner in Jigawa, Haruna Yahaya, has expressed concern over the spate of deforestation caused by indiscriminate tree felling.

Mr Yahaya said this on Tuesday during a homage visit to the Emir of Kazaure, Najib Hussaini Adamu, according to a statement on Tuesday by Shiisu Adam, spokesman of the command.

Mr Yahaya attributed deforestation to indiscriminate logging in spite of threats to environmental sustainability and public safety. He urged local authorities and community leaders to support efforts to tackle the menace.

The commissioner also decry the increase in cases of mob action, jungle justice and culpable homicide, warning residents against taking the law into their own hands.

Mr Yahaya advised the people to report suspected criminals and disputes to security agencies for lawful intervention rather than resorting to violence.

The police chief also met with council chairmen and other stakeholders as part of efforts to strengthen security collaboration and community policing initiatives.

“The CP emphasised the command’s readiness to ensure a secure and violence-free electoral atmosphere before, during and after the elections.

“The police will continue to contribute to avoid road accidents, loss of lives, and other criminal activities in the state,” the statement said.

While assuring personnel of improved welfare and operational efficiency, Mr Yahaya underscored the importance of intelligence sharing, community participation in crime prevention through strong synergy among security agencies, traditional institutions, local authorities, and vigilantes.

(NAN)

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