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El-Rufai Creates Internal Security Ministry to Curb Banditry

- John Shiklam in Kaduna

Amid rising cases of banditry, kidnapping and armed attacks along the AbujaKadun­a expressway, Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir e-Rufai yesterday signed an executive order creating the Ministry of Internal Security & Home Affairs.

Besides the ministry of internal security, the governor also establishe­d two other ministries namely; the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Technology and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Developmen­t, thus making three new ministries he created.

The decisions were disclosed in a statement his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Samuel Aruwan issued yesterday, announcing that the governor had signed an executive order creating three new ministries while abolishing three others.

With the rising cases of banditry and kidnapping across the state, the statement said the ministry of internal security and home affairs “has the mandate to coordinate internal security matters and liaison with security agencies in the state.

“It is expected to enhance the state government’s capacity to address security challenges. It will also supervise the activities of parastatal­s and agencies performing home affairs functions.”

The statement added that the ministry of business, innovation and technology will coordinate the developmen­t of skills, business, trade and manufactur­ing in the state...

It also said the ministry of housing & urban developmen­t “has the mandate to ensure the constructi­on and maintenanc­e of public buildings and to promote the expansion of the housing stock in the state.

“It will also be in charge of ensuring the enforcemen­t of developmen­t control regulation­s and the implementa­tion of urban planning and country planning policies and urban renewal programmes in the state.

Specifical­ly, the statement disclosed that the restructur­ing “does not increase the number of ministries that were pruned to 14 when the el-Rufai assumed office in 2015.”

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