THISDAY

Terrorists’ Enclaves Now in Kwara, Niger, Senate Alerts Military

- Sunday Aborisade

The Senate, yesterday, alerted the Nigerian military that terrorists’ enclaves had been identified in communitie­s within three local government areas of Kwara and Niger States.

The upper chamber of the National Assembly, therefore, urged the military to carry out a comprehens­ive onslaught against bandits and criminal elements within Kainji Lake National Park and the identified communitie­s.

The names of communitie­s given by the chamber included Kaiama, Karonzi-Yashikira in Baruten local government as well as Wawa and Babanna areas in Niger State.

These formed part of resolution­s reached by the Senate after it considered a motion on the “worsening insecurity in Kainji Lake National Park and existentia­l threat to communitie­s in Kaima, Baruten and Borgu Local Government in Kwara and Miger States.”

The motion was sponsored by Senator Sadiq Sulieman Umar (Kwara North), and Co-sponsored by the Deputy Whip, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi (Niger North).

In his presentati­on, Umar noted that, “Kidnapping and other forms of criminalit­y are becoming a recurrent decimal in communitie­s close to Kainji Lake National Park particular­ly Nanu. Nuku, Woro, Kale in Kaiama and Yashikira in Baruten Local Government of Kwara State and some part of Borgu Local Government in Niger State.

"This has led to people living in perpetual fear of either being kidnapped and or Killed by kidnappers suspected to be armed bandits. The Kainji Lake National Park covers an area of about 5,341km square with deep forest Vegetation. This park which is reserved for tourism is becoming fort-filed in harboring bandits and other forms of criminals.”

Also, he noted that rangers meant to man the park could no longer protect the forest reserve as they had lost control of the park to terrorist, even as he expressed worry that people living in these communitie­s were predominan­tly farmers and their means of livelihood was threatened by the activities of these criminals.

"Many are leaving their villages and farms to seek refuge in the towns that will soon be threatened as well if nothing is done about this insecurity situation. In fact, some communitie­s have started paying the criminals some sort of tax to be allowed to stay safe.”

The Senate, in its resolution­s, mandated the Committees on Defence; Finance and National Planning to jointly interface with the Ministry of Defence to determine status of the establishm­ent and funding of Army Barrack in Kaiama and Forward Operation Base (FOB) in Babanna in Kwara and Niger States.

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