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Presidency Accuses Katsina Traditiona­l Rulers of Aiding Banditry

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PeterUzoho

The presidency has accused some traditiona­l rulers in Katsina, the home state of President Muhammadu Buhari, of colluding with bandits to wreak havoc on their people.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, alleged this yesterday on Channels TV’s Sunrise Daily programme.

Shehu was responding to the frustratio­n expressed by the state Governor, Aminu Bello Masari, in his Democracy Day state-wide broadcast over the spate of insecurity in the state.

The presidenti­al spokesman alleged that some emirs and districts heads in the state had been found complicit with the bandits by feeding them with informatio­naboutthes­tate,andalleged­ly collecting money in return.

According to Shehu, “It is not that we are making direct accusation­s at anyone, but it is also true that even in the president’s native state of Katsina, some traditiona­l rulers have been found in collaborat­ion with the bandits to harm their own people.

“In neighbouri­ng Zamfara State, emirs and district heads, quite a number of them, have been swept out of office. The issue that is that they are beneficiar­ies of whatever rotten system you have.”

The president aide said during the height of violent conflicts in Zamfara State, the Nigerian Air Force stationed aircraft in Katsina airport from where they could launch attacks against bandits in Zamfara State.

He alleged that once the aircraft took off, unscrupulo­us elements in Katsina State would quickly inform the bandits in Zamfara State that an attack was imminent, giving them ample time to take cover.

He alleged: “At some point, the Nigerian Air Force had to keep a number of aircraft in Katsina, and they are still there, when Zamfara State was the epicentre of banditry.

“They realised that once aircraft took off from Katsina airport, before it got to Zamfara State for operation, telephone calls would have been made and targets would have disappeare­d. In the end, we were forced to be flying from distant places like Kaduna and Kano in order to undertake operations in Zamfara State.

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