Gov Sani Visits Kajuru After Abduction, Promises Speedy Return Of Victims

Gov Sani Visits Kajuru After Abduction, Promises Speedy Return Of Victims

Uba Sani, the governor of Kaduna State, has promised that his administration will work with security forces to ensure the safe and swift return of all those abducted last Sunday in Kurmin Wali village.

The governor, who led a large delegation of senior government officials and security officials to a commiseration with Kurmin Wali’s population on Wednesday, declared that he would not rest on his oars until all the abducted people are safely returned home.

According to him, “we have been working with the relevant security organizations, both the military and the DSS, the police and the Office of National Security Advisor,” in order to ensure the quick return and recovery of our people who were kidnapped in this very important community.

According to him, it is the responsibility of the Kaduna State government to safeguard the lives and property of the people, regardless of whether one person was abducted or 100.

Sani criticized those who have been making political points out of the tragic incident, telling them to “we shouldn’t be talking about numbers or politics.”

“Here, we are talking about the importance of human dignity and sanctity.” And that is the justification for working with the security forces to ensure the return of our citizens to Kurmin Wali quickly, he reiterated.

Sani promised to cover the costs of those who were injured in the unfortunate incident with the funding from the Kaduna State Government.

Given that the community is close to the kidnapping black spots, he added that he will work with the minister of defense, retired general Christopher Musa, to set up a military base there.

According to him, the military has managed to contain the insecurity along the Kaduna-Abuja Expressway, but bandits have moved to safer havens in the countryside, he said. Kurmin Wali is close to Rijana town, which is the country’s epicenter of banditry.

The governor also made a promise that Kurmin Wali would have access to the road, and that the commissioner of public works would conduct the necessary assessment prior to the project’s ground breaking andnbsp.

Sani thanked the people who supported him, praising Kurmin Wali’s government’s plans to build a primary healthcare facility.

“Kurmin Wali’s residents, like other communities in Kaduna State, have utter confidence in our government,” he said. Because they are aware that our government is inclusive, they should be aware.

Regardless of religion or ethnic background, we guard the lives of all. In Kaduna State, there are two of us. And I’m happy Kurmin Wali’s population has figured that out for themselves.

“You can see how warmly they treated us when we came in here, even those who are mourning,” he continued.

The Agwam Kufana, Chief Dauda Titus, stated in his welcome address that Kurmin Wali had called him on Sunday to report the attack while he was in church.

Since we don’t know how many people were kidnapped, we haven’t commented on the incident since Sunday. He stated that we had only been told that some people had been abducted and an attack had occurred.

Titus pleaded with the Kaduna State Government to construct the access road from Kurmin Wali’s high way, noting that the journey should have taken 30 minutes from the main road to the community.

He also requested that Kurmin Wali receive additional social services.

Governor Uba Sani’s visit to Kurmin Wali was commended by Samuel Karo, the national leader of the Southern Kaduna Peoples Union (SOKAPU).

“I have to give you my hat for your pragmatic leadership because you are the first Governor to visit this community.” You have started an action&nbsp to help those who are abducted, even in the face of conflicting information, he said.

Source: Channels TV

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