Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has emphasized his administration’s dedication to addressing the issues of banditry, terrorism, and other related crimes in the state. In order to support the security agencies in their efforts, the governor has pledged to provide logistics support. This assistance is aimed at bolstering the capabilities of the security forces to effectively combat these criminal activities and ensure the safety and security of the residents of Kaduna State.
The governor’s commitment to tackling banditry and other security challenges reflects the government’s proactive approach to maintaining law and order within the state. By providing logistical support to the security agencies, the administration aims to enhance their operational effectiveness and facilitate a more robust response to criminal activities.
The statement issued by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Muhammad Shehu, underscores the governor’s determination to combat these issues and highlights the collaborative efforts between the government and the security agencies to ensure peace and stability in Kaduna State.
Governor Uba Sani expressed deep concern regarding the prevailing insecurity in the state, emphasizing that safety and security are key priorities in his administration’s 7-Point Agenda. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, he urged the heads of security agencies in the state to take proactive measures. Specifically, he called for the organization of an all-inclusive security summit aimed at fostering community engagement and public awareness on matters of public safety and security.
The governor’s request for a security summit reflects his belief in the importance of involving the community in addressing security challenges. By promoting dialogue and engagement, the summit aims to foster a collaborative approach to enhancing security measures and ensuring the protection of residents.
In response, the heads of security agencies assured the governor of their unwavering commitment to restoring peace, particularly in the eight frontlines Local Government Areas that have been heavily affected by insecurity. They pledged to maintain ongoing deployments across the state while emphasizing their dedication to the restoration of security and stability.
Governor Uba Sani’s proactive stance and the reassurances provided by the heads of security agencies highlight the concerted efforts being made to address the security challenges in Kaduna State and restore peace in the troubled areas.
During the inaugural meeting, the Security Council discussed various security challenges confronting the state. These challenges included banditry activities, kidnapping incidents, communal disputes, phone snatching incidents, the potential threat of fuel shortages, gang fights known as “sara suka,” and the prolonged power shortage affecting Ahmadu University in Zaria.
The Security Council meeting was attended by top officials from several security agencies, including the Nigerian Army, Nigeria Police Force, Nigerian Air Force, Department of State Services, Nigerian Navy School of Armament Technology, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and the Kaduna State Vigilance Service.
This gathering reflects the commitment of the state government to address a wide range of security concerns affecting the region. By convening the Security Council and engaging various security agencies, the government aims to devise effective strategies, coordinate efforts, and implement measures to ensure the safety and security of the residents. The inclusion of representatives from different security agencies signifies a collaborative approach to combatting security threats and maintaining peace in Kaduna State.
According to the statement, the Security Council meeting reached several resolutions. One of the resolutions was to leverage the Ministries, Departments, and Agencies to enhance citizens’ engagement and raise awareness about the removal of fuel subsidies. This indicates the government’s intention to communicate the reasons and implications of the subsidy removal to the public through various channels.
Furthermore, the government expressed its plan to engage key stakeholders in the petroleum sector, including the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, and the Petroleum Tanker Drivers, to discuss the fuel subsidy removal and address any concerns or issues that may arise.
In addition to the fuel subsidy matters, the meeting also highlighted the need for the state government to mediate and facilitate a peaceful resolution of the ongoing power issue between Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria and the Kaduna Distribution Company (DCO). Resolving this issue is crucial to creating a peaceful and conducive learning environment for the university community.
The resolutions demonstrate the government’s proactive approach in engaging stakeholders, promoting dialogue, and seeking amicable solutions to critical issues affecting the state, including fuel subsidy removal and power supply challenges at Ahmadu Bello University.