The Guardian (Nigeria)

Governor distances self from killings in Zamfara

• Benue seeks help over humanitari­an crisis

- From Saxone Akhaine (Kaduna) and Joseph Wantu (Makurdi)

REACTING to the allegation of indifferen­ce levelled recently against him by Senator Kabiru Garba Marafa (Zamfara Central), Governor Abdulaziz Yari yesterday said government was making frantic efforts to handle the gruesome killings in the state.

He described the remarks by the lawmaker implying that he was not doing much to contain the bloody attacks as reckless and scandalous.

According to his Special Adviser, Alhaji Salisu Isa, at a press conference in Kaduna, the governor maintained that he had no linkage with the Fulani herdsmen as portrayed by Marafa, who incidental­ly is of the same ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) with the Zamfara’s chief executive.

Isa noted that his boss had a laid down framework “to address the menace of insecurity, especially cattle rustling, kidnapping and armed banditry that have denied Zamfara people sound sleep for many years.

He said: “It is therefore irresponsi­ble and a cheap blackmail for Senator Marafa to state that Governor Yari and his deputy were responsibl­e for the insecurity in Zamfara State. This is a clear mischief which cannot help the people anyway.

“The Senator should not be taken seriously because the allegation­s are baseless, mischievou­s and unfounde d . ”

He pointed out that his boss, who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, has been in the vanguard of ensuring that herdsmen’s attacks and other criminal were tackled once and for all.

Meanwhile, Governor Samuel Ortom has sought assistance from the Federal Government, internatio­nal community, public-spirited individual­s and organisati­ons over the humanitari­an crisis created by the New Day massacre in Benue State.

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