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Kebbi gov vows death penalty for informants aiding bandits

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Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris

Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris

Kebbi State Governor, Dr Nasir Idris, has vowed to crack down on informants aiding criminal gangs.

He disclosed this on Tuesday, during a condolence visit to the Zuru Emirate, following deadly attacks by bandits in the Tadurga village of Zuru Local Government Area, and Kyabu, in Danko Wasagu Local Government Area.

During a visit to the affected communities, the governor condemned the activities of informants within the communities, warning that the government was considering amending its laws to impose capital punishment or life imprisonment on anyone convicted of aiding banditry.

“These criminals don’t operate in isolation. They rely on local informants who live among us.

“We are proposing tougher legislation that prescribes death or life sentence for anyone caught aiding or abetting criminal elements,” he added.

He described the attacks as “barbaric” and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to safeguarding the lives and property of the people.

“We are deeply disturbed by the heinous attack which claimed the lives of innocent citizens.

“Let me assure you that this administration will not relent in its duty to protect all communities in Kebbi State,” he said.

The governor urged traditional rulers and community leaders to intensify vigilance and promptly report any suspicious persons to security authorities.

“We must all remain alert. Any unfamiliar face should be reported immediately for questioning,” he stressed.

To further bolster security in the region, the governor disclosed that he had formally requested the establishment of a permanent military base in the Zuru axis, in addition to requesting more personnel to secure vulnerable areas.

He also cautioned individuals he described as “anti-progress elements” for spreading falsehoods about his administration’s security efforts and developmental strides, particularly on the Koko-Dabai-Zuru road project.

The Emir of Zuru, Maj Gen Muhammad Sani (retd), commended the governor for his prompt visit and proactive approach to security.

“Your efforts since assuming office have brought noticeable changes, particularly in the areas of security and infrastructure,” the emir said.

The Chief of Danko Wasagu, Abubakar Ibrahim Alaji, and the Chief of Dabai, Alhaji Suleiman Sani, both called for the immediate establishment of a military outpost to protect border communities between Kebbi and Zamfara states.

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