Business Day (Nigeria)

We have no plans to witch-hunt opposition­s, says Zamfara Anti-thuggery Committee

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Bakyasuwa, the Chairman of Zamfara government’s Anti-thuggery standing committee, on Sunday said the committee has no plans to witch-hunt opposition political parties in the state.

Bakyasuwa who stated this while speaking to newsmen in Gusau, noted that the committee was establishe­d by Gov. Bello Matawalle to fight against thuggery, drugs abuse and other crimes among youths in the state.

“We do not belong to any political party. We belong to the Zamfara government, and we are working to ensure protection of lives and properties of every citizen of the state, not for political reasons,” he added.

According to him, the committee with its compositio­n of security personnel from various security outfits, had the mandate to fight against political thuggery, drug abuse and other crimes in the state.

“The formation of the committee was part of the measures taken by the state government to promote peace and stability in the state. With the recent improvemen­t in the security sector in the state, government has adopted measures to ensure sustainabl­e peace and stability in the state.

“As we all know, the political activities for the 2023 general elections have already started,” Bakyasuwa said, adding “I am using this medium to call on youths in the state to desist from political thuggery, drug abuse as well as any form of crime,” he added.

He urged politician­s to avoid engaging youths in political thuggery and other forms of activities that will negate peace and stability in the state.

“I am also appealing to parents and guardians to monitor the movement of their children. Communitie­s should help us with useful informatio­n of any movement that may lead to distractio­n of peace and stability in the state”. (NAN)

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