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Banditry: Katsina gov places traditional rulers on surveillance

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Katsina State Governor Dikko Umar Radda has said that the state government has placed some traditional rulers under surveillance on suspicion of conniving with bandits terrorizing some parts of the state.

Speaking with a select group of political correspondents Friday in Abuja, the governor said with his newly launched Katsina Community Watch Corps, he is determined to rid the state of banditry.

In our efforts, we have come up with the intelligence unit within the Katsina Community Watch Corps. This intelligence unit, even the Corps members don’t know them. The reason for setting it up is to check the excesses of the Corps and also to gather information.

“There are some traditional rulers who are identified and those ones are already under scrutiny. So, we are not sparing anybody even commissioners in my regime, we are not going to spare anybody found to be involved in one criminal activity or the other. 

“We are talking about the lives of over 10 million people not one single individual. No single individual is more important than 10 million people or the lives of an innocent person in the village. 

“We are trying as much as possible to gather a lot of information together with the intelligence we are getting from the DSS so that we can build a network that we can arrest and prosecute any person found wanting,” he said.

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The governor also recalled how bandits had killed his biological brother, vowing he won’t spare anyone, including state appointees who connive to destabilize the state.

He said that the state government has set up a committee to vet residents especially those who move into new areas seeking accommodation.

Governor Radda also said that the state government is working with security agencies to monitor the activities of the Katsina Community Watch Corps.

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He urged the public to cooperate with the security agencies and the state government in the fight against banditry and other criminal activities in the state.

You will see that most of the bandit leaders don’t live in the bushes, they live in our cities that are peaceful. They will come and buy houses, keep their wives and children and would go into the bush, do their criminal acts and come back. So we have this know your neighbor approach and we believe it will help to reduce incidences of insecurity in the State” he said.

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