Abubakar Malami, a former justice minister and attorney general, expressed his deep concern about the state of security in Kebbi State’s Argungu and Zuru Emirates.
Malami criticized the government’s inability to safeguard lives and property in a short video that was released in Birnin Kebbi.
He questioned the state and local governments’ ability to protect the lives and property of citizens.
He emphasized the urgent need for all levels of government. “It’s high time we expressed our concern,” he said, “to ensure the security of the people” among the federal, state, and local governments.
Malami expressed grave concern about recent attacks in the Zuru community, which he claimed cost more than 200 lives, and warned against politicising security issues.
He argued that “security issues should not be politicized.” “Strange insecurity systems have developed in Kebbi, which are very alarming and disturbing.”
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Malami expressed his condolences to the Kebbi State residents, but he also emphasized the urgent need for better security.
He cited persistent threats in various regions. “Bandits destabilize the people of Kyebu and Tadurga in the Zuru Emirate, while Lakurawa continue to hold communities in the Argungu Emirate to ransom,” according to the statement.
Source: Channels TV
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