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Bello: In First Two Weeks of January 2022, Bandits Attacked Niger Communitie­s 50 Times

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

Governor Sani Bello of Niger State, yesterday, painted a more concerning situation in his state, when he claimed terrorists had attacked some communitie­s in the state about 50 timeswithi­n the first two weeks of January 2022, leaving some 300 people dead.

He also said during the same period, about 200 people, including security personnel, were kidnapped.

“In January this year alone, we suffered not less than 50 reported attacks and loss of lives, between 1st and 17th January. Within the same period, not less than 300 communitie­s have been invaded by bandits.

“The number of people kidnapped is 200, including three Chinese nationals. We also lost some security personnel. Their number is 25. Unfortunat­ely, we lost about 165 civilians and 30 local vigilantes.

“So, it’s a very dire situation that we have been battling in the last few weeks since the beginning of this year,” he said.

Speaking with newsmen after briefing President Muhammadu Buhari on the security situation in thew state, the governor said the state was facing serious security problem.

Bello gave a breakdown of the attacks and their consequenc­es on lives in the state while blaming the low response time to the attacks on the lack of access roads to the communitie­s.

He, however, expressed optimism that with the new measures being put in place, the security situation in the state would improve soon, stressing the need for the contiguous states to work together to stop the terrorists from moving from one place to another.

His words: “I came to visit Mr. President to give him an update on the security situation in Niger State with regards to banditry activities, kidnapping, and cattle rustling among others.

“We had a very fruitful discussion. We were able to review some of the invasions in the state. Unfortunat­ely, I cannot tell you all. In the last few days, there have seen a lot of activities in Niger State. Hopefully, in the next few weeks, we’ll see some relief with regards to banditry.

“I also gave a highlight on some of the challenges. Of course, our size is a disadvanta­ge, almost nine million hectares. We lost some forests. But I’m very optimistic with the kind of zeal I have seen from our security agencies and all services. I’m very optimistic that the situation will be addressed. And, hopefully, we should get a very peaceful state within the shortest possible time.

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