
By Cross Udo, Abuja
President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday conveyed his condolences and that of his government to the people of Zamfara State on what he called the “extremely unfortunate” mass killings of innocent people by retreating bandits.
The President, who described the recent incident as a very sad one for the nation, reiterated his earlier commitment to tackling the monster of terrorism head-on, giving assurances that the besieged communities and other Nigerians will not be abandoned to their fate.
In an address to the governor, commissioners, emirs, the chief judge and Grand Khadi, as well as legislators, council chairmen, and political leaders, the president, who was represented by a delegation led by the Minister of Defence, Major-General Bashir Magashi (retd.), expressed the strong determination of the administration to getting rid of the bandits who have now been classified as terrorists.
He said, “There will be no let-up in the ongoing campaign to rid Zamfara and other affected states of the menace of these terrorists. Since they have no regard for the sanctity of life, so shall they be dealt with.
“The government is fully informed of what is going on and will do whatever it takes to end this. We are here to talk to the governor and to assure the state that the administration is determined to do more to defend the life and property of the people.”
Buhari also condoled with the government and the people of Zamfara over the losses of life and directed the military and other security agencies to intensify the ongoing campaign until everyone and everywhere is safe.
Meanwhile, Zamfara State governor, Bello Matawalle, who welcomed the delegation, said it was a testimony to the strong support of the president and the Federal Government.
He appreciated the wisdom and vision of the president in approving the ongoing military campaign in the state, the effect of which he said has led to the dismantling of terrorists’ hideouts used as launching grounds for kidnapping, rustling, and terrorism.
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Matawalle, however, said that more still needed to be done.
He described Buhari as an example to the world in the establishment of democratic values and commended him for responding positively to all the requests so far placed before him by the state government.
The governor called on the Federal Government to fortify the security of the state with additional Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) and to roll out a special intervention fund for Zamfara and other states equally affected by the scourge of insecurity.
The delegation conveyed the approval of the president for palliative items for the Anka and Bukkuyum emirates, the latest to be attacked, and for other areas equally affected by the attacks in the recent past.
Other members of the delegation were the Minister of Police Affairs, Alhaji Maigari Dingyadi, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Affairs, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Faruk, the National Security Adviser, Maj-Gen Babagana Munguno (retd.), Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba, and the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu.


