Katsina Bandits: Acting governor seeks FG’s urgent intervention

Acting Governor Faruk Lawal-Jobe has called on the federal government to provide urgent and comprehensive security support to protect the people of the state from escalating attacks.
Mr Lawal-Jobe, who made the call on Tuesday in Katsina, said that he followed the tragic incident at Unguwan Muntau community, where 13 worshippers were killed in a Mosque, in Malumfashi LGA.
The acting governor reiterated the urgent need for immediate presidential action to address the persistent threats facing innocent citizens.
“We respectfully request Mr President to give matching orders to all security agencies to holistically and decisively bring an end to these unprovoked attacks on our peaceful communities.
“The people of Katsina State deserve to live in safety and pursue their livelihoods without fear,” he said.
Mr Lawal-Jobe added, “Our farmers, traders, and families should not have to live in constant fear. We need our President’s direct intervention to mobilise all necessary resources and provide the security architecture our state requires.”
The acting governor, however, expressed gratitude to security agencies currently operating in the state.
“We acknowledge and appreciate the efforts of our security personnel who continue to risk their lives to protect our communities. Their dedication and sacrifices are highly appreciated; all these efforts will not go unnoticed,” he stated.
He particularly commended the exemplary role of the Community Watch Corps and Vigilante Groups for standing firm in defending people against criminal elements.
The Katsina government assured the citizens of its continued commitment to working with the federal authorities and security agencies to restore lasting peace and stability across the state.
(NAN)
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