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Buhari gives ministers, security chiefs marching orders to end killings, banditry in Zamfara

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Worried by rising cases of bandit attacks on communities in Zamfara State, President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered his ministers and security chiefs to immediately end the menace.

A statement by the president’s spokesman, Garba Shehu, revealed that the order was contained in a directive to the National Security Adviser (NSA), Major-General Babagana Monguno (Rtd).

“The President ordered that there must be a clear pathway to ending the resurgent banditry that has continued to cost lives and the displacement of thousands of families from their towns and villages,” the statement said.

The order is coming on the heels of a recent letter to Buhari by the Speaker of the Zamfara State House of Assembly, Nasir Magarya, appealing to the president to intervene and stop the incessant killings by bandits in the state.

“In this respect, a meeting is soon to take place that will deliberate on security and the issue of illegal mining which is fueling the crisis in Zamfara State.

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“In addition to NSA the convener, the meeting will be attended by Major-General Bashir Magashi (Rtd), Ogbeni Ra’uf Aregbesola and Architect Olamilekan Adegbite, Ministers of Defence, Interior, and Mines and Steel respectively.

“Also to attend the meeting are the Directors-General of the Department of State Services, DSS, and the National Intelligence Agency, NIA.

“Beyond the problems of bandits and cattle rustlers, the scale of lawlessness has been aggravated by illegal miners who are harvesting resources they have no legal rights to exploit.

“Official statistics suggest that there are more than 20,000 such miners undermining this important part of the economy, operating in a manner that is extraordinarily harmful and destructive. The result is chaos.

“This meeting is expected to address these and associated issues of corruption, government oversight and lawlessness,” Shehu said.

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