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Banditry: Gov. Lawal seeks deployment of more troops to Zamfara

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The Governor of Zamfara State, Dauda Lawal, has called for an increase in the number of troops deployed to the state.

A statement issued by the governor’s spokesperson, Suleiman Idris, said Mr Lawal made the call on Monday when he visited the Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja.

According to the statement, Mr Lawal expressed concerns over the resurgence of attacks in some parts of his state and appealed to the defence chief to deploy more troops and weapons to the state.

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He also confirmed an attack on security operatives in Tsafe Local Government Area of the state.

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He said: “Today, I am here to discuss the issue of insecurity that has been affecting Zamfara State. I was here a few months ago for the same reason.

“Recently, there have been recurring issues with bandit attacks in some areas of the state.

“Yesterday, an attack occurred in Tsafe LGA, resulting in fatalities, including a member of our Community Protection Guards (CPG). Military operational vehicles, including those of the Community Protection Guards, were set on fire by bandits.

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“We are experiencing a shortage of personnel in Zamfara as some officers have been redeployed to the Northeast.

“Farmers are unable to tend to their farms, and the continuous assaults have claimed numerous lives.

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“I would like to use this opportunity to urge you to mobilise and deploy troops to Zamfara. Such action is crucial for combating the threat of insecurity and reinstating peace in the state.

“The deployment of security forces will undoubtedly uplift the people’s spirits and discourage criminals from engaging in their nefarious deeds,” the governor added.

Responding, Mr Musa appreciated the governor’s efforts in fighting banditry in the state.

He said: “I want to express my appreciation for your efforts in combating insecurity. We plan to adjust and reposition resources using the same approach as Maiduguri.

“We are convening a conference with all theatre commanders and stakeholders to address the issue of attacks, which deeply saddens us.”

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