Senator Shehu Sani (PRP-Kaduna Central) on Tuesday urged
governments at all levels to take more proactive measures to address the
overwhelming security challenges facing the Northern part of the country.
Sani spoke while receiving groups from Birnin Gwari, Chikun Local Government Areas and
representatives of Zamfara indegines
resident in Kaduna.
The groups presented a letter of complaint on the
insecurity challenges facing them in their various communities for onward
submission to the National Assembly.
Sani said the entire Northern region was currently under
siege and being faced with various security challenges. “Today the entire
Northern Nigeria is under siege.
In the North West it is the armed bandits, the North Central
is experiencing Herdsmen attacks and the
North East is ravaged by insurgents.
“In Kajuru, it is
Muslims against Christians, in Birnin Gwari it is banditry and kidnapping
and along Kaduna Abuja Highway, it is
kidnapping and raping. “I have been visiting you regularly and this time you
are in my residence. I have listened to your lamentation, tears, cries and appeals.
Perform you duties diligently, Adamu admonishes officers ” I believe any
conscious Nigerian is aware of what you are facing in Birnin Gwari.
“I must say the issue
of Birnin Gwari reflects the fears and dangers we are facing in North West
today. “Kidnapping is what we used to hear of in Niger Delta. Today Birnin Gwari, Chikun,
Niger and Zamfara States are under siege,” Sani lamented.
Sani, however, blamed the challenges of the region on the lukewarm attitude of the
Northern political leaders.
According to the senator, one of the problems of northern
leaders is sycophancy which is now making the region bleed with overwhelming killings. He urged
residents of the affected areas to rise to face the situation by challenging those
in the position of authority to do the needful and tackle the situation.
“The most ideal thing is to face the situation and question
those that we have elected into positions of authority,” he said.
Leader of the
Coalition of Birnin Gwari Associations Nasir Khalid, in the protest letter, said several communities had
been under attack of bandits since the eve of the general elections to date.
He said no fewer than
40 drivers had been killed in the last three months, while several communities in Kaduna, Zamfara and
Katsina were ransacked. Khalid lamented that the various governments had
continued to pay lip service towards addressing the situation. He appealed to
the senator to deliver the letter to the Senate in particular for immediate
intervention.
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