El-Rufai said his
administration was working hard to ensure the safety of lives and property
urging the youth not to take laws into their hands in the event of any crisis.
The youths who were
protesting the continuous killings allegedly perpetrated by Fulani herdsmen
attacked El-Rufai and Barnabas Bantex, his deputy, were on their way to Jema’a
local government area in Southern Kaduna.
According to Cable.ng, the
attack on the governor’s convoy was as a result of rising tension in Kafanchan
after a 24-hour curfew imposed by local government authorities.
“I and the deputy governor
took oath of office to protect lives and property of all citizens and we are
committed to ensuring that this is achieved,” El-Rufai said at the palace of
Muhammadu Muhammadu, emir of Jema’a.

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