- Niger State Governor laments rising criminal activities including bandits, illegal miners, affecting farmers and security
- NSCDC Commandant General visits, promises to enhance collaboration to tackle criminal elements and improve security atmosphere
- Governor aims to equip state’s security agencies, counter illegal mining, and collaborate with security forces to address security concerns
Niger State Governor Umar Muhammed Bago has lamented the state’s criminal activities, which include bandits, cattle rustlers, and illegal miners, among other things.
Farmers, he claims, have been hit the hardest, with many abandoning their farms out of fear of being attacked.
According to a release signed by the Corps’ spokesman, Babawale Afolabi, on Wednesday, he revealed this when the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, paid him a visit on Tuesday.
Niger State is being referred to as food basket of the country largely due to our largest land mass in the country which is also suitable for agriculture and being made use by the government and large percentage of the people.But the growing security concern meant that our people are constantly at the mercy of bandits and other criminal elements, the governor lamented.
The governor, who also condemned the nefarious activities of illegal miners in the state, promised to continue working on ways to better equip the state’s security agencies.
During the meeting, Audi promised to strengthen the NSCDC’s collaboration with other security agencies in order to rid the state of all criminal elements that have recently terrorized it.
He stated that the Corps would improve its collaboration with state agencies.
We came around to see for ourselves, a kind of on-the-spot assessment of the security situation in Niger State and to familiarize with you.We hope to work on our synergy with other security agencies in the state and create better security atmosphere for people of Niger State, he added.
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