

Governor Abubakar Sani Bello has said that bandits who have unleashed mayhem in the country are foreigners who were hired to cause problem for Nigerians.
Addressing
the 1000 combined security operatives who were deployed to ensure the rescue of
136 abducted students from Salihu Tanko Islamiya School in Tegina, Rafi Local
Government Area of Niger state, the Governor stated that no true Fulani acts in
such way.
Bello who
also assured parents of the abducted students that his government will take decisive
measures in ensuring the safe return of the children, commended security
personnel for their efforts in fighting the bandits in the last few weeks.
According to
the Governor, logistics have been provided and their allowances and other
financial benefits will always be provided as at when due.
He said;
“Nigerians
must try their best not make them succeed in forcing us to change our normal
lives.
"Most of
these Bandits are from outside the country.
“They are
hired to cause problems for us. It is not the habit of the true Fulani to
indulge in this kind of act.
“These
bandits are well organised and coordinated. We cannot fold our arms anymore but
to take decisive and necessary steps to apprehend those involved both the
informants and the bandits.
“They started
by displacing farmers from their farmlands. Next they moved to burning farms,
then moved to kidnappings and forcing us to close our schools. Now they have
started attacking Islamic schools, only God knows what is next.
“Even though
we have ruled out payment of ransom, it is time for government to take decisive
measures towards ending the bandits activities that is forcefully changing the
lives of the people especially in the rural areas.
“The
abductors are not honest. They are not honourable. After agreeing with parents
they started shifting goal post and now we are here to take action.
“From all
indications, these bandits are foreigners.”
Governor
Bello also mourned the killing of 20 Vigilante Corps Members by the bandits in
Magama Local Government Area of the state, while calling for collaboration
between the federal government and government of neighboring countries.
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