The Conflict Prevention, Crisis Response and Resilience has organised a four-day training on community-based dialogue, advocacy, and action planning for stakeholders in Katsina.
Mr Radda explained that his administration was determined to end banditry in Katsina, which was part of his campaign promises.
Ms Umar said the donation will further complement the ongoing efforts to rebuild and rehabilitate communities affected by banditry and kidnapping.
Government is determined to eliminate banditry and criminality in the state,” he said.
Governor Dikko Radda signed Katsina’s N454.3 billion 2024 budget into law on Wednesday.
“The order affects LGs fully affected by banditry and other related crimes,” Mr Mu’azu said.
Locals said the terrorists have teamed up with another notorious bandit, Usman Moɗi-Moɗi, who has been terrorising residents of the area.
Mr Buhari’s regime released N6.25 billion to the Katsina government in 2021 for the ranches development in Ruma-Kujar-Jangarai grazing reserves and nearby communities.
Part of the funds will be used to construct schools, health centres and veterinary clinics in the affected communities.
President Muhammadu Buhari had in 2021 approved the sum of over N6.2 billion for the establishment of cattle ranches in the state.
