Gov. Mohammed calls for neutrality, vigilance amid rising security threats

Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has called on security agencies in the state to uphold fairness and neutrality in the discharge of their duties.
The governor made the call during an expanded meeting of the State Security Council on Monday in Bauchi.
He also called for strengthened collaboration with traditional institutions to sustain peace and security in the state.
Mr Mohammed reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to proactive security management and conflict prevention.
“Although Bauchi State remains relatively peaceful, emerging threats such as kidnapping, cross-border crimes, misinformation and urban criminal activities require heightened vigilance and coordinated responses,” he said.
Mr Mohammed stressed the importance of intelligence-sharing between security agencies and community leaders, particularly in forest reserves, markets and densely populated areas.
He warned that minor crimes could escalate, if not addressed promptly.
The governor also urged traditional rulers to play active roles in community mediation, early warning and mobilisation.
He also cautioned them against land-related abuses or actions that could undermine security efforts.
The meeting focused on forest surveillance, seasonal movements, protection of public spaces and the need for efficient grassroots reporting systems across the state.
It had traditional rulers, security chiefs and top state government officials in attendance.
(NAN)
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