Stakeholders drawn from four local government areas in Katsina have resolved to adopt local conflict management strategies to promote peace
Ms Usman commended Mercy Corps, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), and the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) for facilitating the training.
Mr Radda explained that his administration was determined to end banditry in Katsina, which was part of his campaign promises.
Mr Imam said that the situation affected 36,288 households across the state.
The New Nigerian People’s Party says it will not take part in the forthcoming local government elections in Katsina, scheduled for February 15.
DHQ spokesman Edward Buba disclosed this while briefing newsmen on the Nigerian military’s operations on Thursday in Abuja.
He said the 102 PHCs would be established this year, while 259 others would be established before the administration’s tenure expires.
Government is determined to eliminate banditry and criminality in the state,” he said.
Deputy Governor Faruk Lawal announced this at a press conference in Katsina.
The INEC official called for the cooperation of all stakeholders to ensure the conduct of hitch-free elections.
