November 22, 2024

 


Members of the Katsina State House of Assembly on Monday wept at plenary while discussing the deteriorating state of insecurity under President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime.

Katsina is Buhari’s home state.

Specifically, the lawmakers wept openly as the parliament deliberated over the insecurity afflicting many local government areas of the state.

Deputy Speaker, Shehu Dalhatu-Tafoki, had presented a motion of urgent public importance over the level of insecurity in Katsina at the plenary presided over by Speaker, Tasi’u Maigari.

According to Dalhatu-Tafoki, (APC Faskari), despite the federal government, state government, and security agencies’ efforts, insecurity worsens by the day in Katsina.

He, therefore, called on the government and the security agencies to re-strategise their approach to eliminate bandits in Katsina.

Dalhatu-Tafoki noted that insecurity in Katsina had worsened with more people killed every day.

“There is a serious need for the security outfits in the state to increase their outposts across the state, especially the most insecurity affected areas,” said Dalhatu-Tafoki. “The outposts in those areas are not enough. They cannot overpower the bandits, despite the huge amounts of money being spent on them.”

He also called on the public to continue to pray for the return of peace in Katsina.

In his contribution, Haruna Goma, representing the Dandume constituency, said no fewer than 11 persons were killed in two communities of Dandume, and many were abducted recently.

While narrating the incident, the lawmaker burst into tears, saying the government should come to their aid and their communities before they end up being massacred.

Similarly, the member representing the Funtua constituency, Abubakar Mohammed (APC Funtua), also shed tears as he narrated how for 40 days, bandits attacked communities daily, killing scores and kidnapping many.

Another lawmaker representing the Katsina constituency revealed that about 32 out of the 34 local government areas in Katsina had come under bandits’ attacks. He added that even within the Katsina metropolis, people were kidnapped.

He called on the government to review its expenditure on security as there was no improvement.

Jabir Yusuf, representing the Batsari constituency, described the recent killing of 12 people in Duba, a community in Batsari, as unfortunate. (NAN)

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