Daily Trust

Insecurity: Katsina trains 1900 more vigilante

-

As part of its continued commitment to compliment the efforts of security agencies in the state, the Katsina State Government under the leadership of Governor Aminu Bello Masari, has trained additional 1,900 members of the vigilante.

Speaking to newsmen on the developmen­t, the Special Adviser to Governor, on Security Matters, Alh, Ibrahim Ahmad Katsina, said Masari had promised to engage 3000 vigilante volunteers, saying “we have done that of 1100 and the remaining 1900 are in the process now.”

He said with the cooperatio­n of Commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, the agency had agreed to train the vigilante corps on community policing, intelligen­ce gathering and unarmed combat.

“The essence is to support them, to give them the needed impetus to be part of community policing effort of the state government and what the security agencies are doing in order to complement them. That is why they are gathered here from 34 local government areas across the state. They have been screened for the training to commence,” the S. A has said..

Underlinin­g the essence oc community policing, Ibrahim Katsina said, “Everybody can see it, community policing initiative is what makes the difference in modern day security containmen­t initiative; most of the crimes we are facing are community based. These community volunteers you are seeing, go into the nooks and crannies of the state, they know where the criminal elements are.

With the training they are given, everybody can see how Katsina is transiting from banditry to stable state where peace and prosperity is the key. So, as far as I am concerned, Katsina is going to transit from the challenges of banditry we are facing with these volunteers.”

He added that it was the people who have volunteere­d themselves and that was why the state government deemed it fit that they should be trained so as to fashion out their activities in conformity with the rule of law.

In terms of the relationsh­ip between the volunteers and security agencies, Katsina said the committee that the government set up for their selection process comprised all security agencies and traditiona­l rulers in the state.

“In this process, we have chosen people that are credible, people that will not put Katsina to shame, people that will not go into illegal operations, and people that are graded and profiled. These are the people that we engaged and are going to be given training that will make them more civil in order to assist civil authority in security management,” he explained.

Highlighti­ng the training programme, the Special Adviser said it was one week intensive training on drills and security procedures for them to understand basic rudiments of community policing and intelligen­ce gathering so that by the time they back to their communitie­s, they could assist the local policing efforts of security agencies.

He further explained that there were females, boys and men of various ages and qualificat­ions which was why they were called volunteer corps, adding that they were people that have come out from various communitie­s to volunteer in the community policing effort of the state government to complement what security forces are doing.

“May God bless them, May God protect them for their sacrifices and we are assuring them that by special grace of God, this is just the beginning of the process. We thank them for their effort in trying to stabilize Katsina. In trying to ensure that Katsina is crime free, they want to bring developmen­t to Katsina, in fact they are our comrades. We are proud of them.

Explaining why the satte had chosen Civil Defence to conduct the training, the S.A said it was in order to follow due process, saying “we don’t want to do illegal activities, that is why we applied through the normal process and we got approval so that we can do it in the most civilized manner without breaching the law.

 ?? ?? Alhaji Ibrahim Ahmed Katsina, S.A to the governor on Security matters
Alhaji Ibrahim Ahmed Katsina, S.A to the governor on Security matters

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria