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Use of firearms not enough to end insecurity – Governor Sani

DailyblastBy DailyblastSeptember 7, 202503 Mins Read
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Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has advised the opposition to “stop politicising” the issue of insecurity, by claiming that bandits can be carpet-bombed out of existence or to submission.

The governor stated this, according to a release shared by his spokesman, Ibraheem Musa on Saturday.

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Governor Sani also asserted that insecurity could not be resolved solely through the use of firearms, arguing that whoever makes such a claim is only playing politics.

He said, “We must fear God, and stop deceiving the people because that approach will not work.”

The governor gave the counsel at the public presentation of ‘’Where I Stand’’, a book which was translated by Sheikh Ibrahim Jalo Jalingo into Arabic.

Governor Sani who represented President Bola Tinubu as special guest at the occasion, organised by Jamaátu Izalatul Bidáh Wa ‘iqamatus Sunnah (JIBWIS) on Saturday, argued that the insecurity in the North West is unlike the Boko Haram insurgency in the North East, which is ideologically-driven, adding that poverty, unemployment and neglect of rural communities are at the heart of banditry.

He said, “Insecurity can’t be resolved solely through the use of firearms. Whoever makes such a claim is only playing politics. We must fear God, and stop deceiving the people because that approach will not work.”

Sani noted that Nigeria’s security manpower had reduced despite the country’s massive population growth in the last 45 years.

“In 1970 after the civil war, Nigeria had about 300,000 soldiers, but today they are less than 250,000 while our population has increased by over 100 million. How then can anyone say that guns alone will solve the problem? It is impossible,” he stressed.

The governor lamented the absence of security presence in large parts of the Northwest, saying ‘’If you travel to Zamfara, Birnin Gwari, or the forests of Katsina, you can go for about 50 kilometers without meeting a single policeman, not to talk of a soldier. We have vast areas in this country without any security personnel.”

According to him, the Kaduna Peace Model which emphasised non-kinetic approach to tackling insecurity, was initiated by the affected communities, involving traditional, religious leaders and other stakeholders.

Citing the case of Birnin Gwari, the Governor disclosed that the Emir spearheaded the return of peace in the area, adding that ‘’we spent six months trying to understand the root causes of insecurity.’’

Governor Uba also Sani said that ‘’we discovered that poverty, unemployment, lack of schools, hospitals, and commerce in rural areas pushed people into crime,’’ insisted that leaders must take responsibility.

“We were elected by the people, and it is our duty to do everything possible to protect our people. I decided to embark on the non-kinetic approach to address insecurity in Kaduna State because it’s me that God will hold responsible in the hereafter,’’ he added.

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