The governor of Zamfara State, Bello Matawalle, has approved the suspension of the Emir of Zurmi, Atiku Abubakar, over his alleged involvement in banditry.
The suspension came on the heels of Thursday’s attack on Kadawa village in the emirate in which more than 90 persons were allegedly killed by bandits.
Head of Service and Acting Secretary to the Zamfara State Government, Kabiru Balarabe, stated in Gusau on Saturday that the governor also set up a committee to investigate the allegations.
The committee has Ibrahim Wakkala, a former deputy governor in the state as Chairman.
Members of the committee are Mukhtar Anka, also a former deputy governor in the state, Faruku Dosara, Leader of the State House of Assembly, retired DIG Mamman Tsafe and Yusuf Zugu.
Representatives of the Police, the SSS and the NSCDC are also members, while Musa Shinkafi, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Security and Home Affairs, will serve as Secretary.
The committee has three weeks to submit its report.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the suspension of the Emir of Zurmi, brings the number of traditional rulers suspended in Zamfara over their alleged involvement in banditry to three.
The Emir of Dansadau, Hussaini Umar and the District Head of Nasarawa Mailayi, Bello Kiyawa, had earlier been suspended over the same issue.
Mr Balarabe also stated that Mr Matawalle on Friday urged communities in the state to rise and defend themselves against all forms of attacks.
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