Niger governor warns residents

Governor Abubakar Bello of Niger State

Governor Abubakar Bello of Niger State.

Governor Abubakar Bello of Niger State

Gov. Abubakar Bello of Niger on Sunday warned residents against taking the law into their hands.

The governor gave the warning in a statement signed by Malam Jibril Ndace, Chief Press Secretary to the governor, in Minna.

Bello also warned the people to desist from vengeance against fellow human being.

He said that the administration has invested heavily on security to protect the lives and property of the people irrespective of tribe, religious and political affiliation.

He said that the state government will not fold its arms and watch some miscreants undermine law and order in the state.

The governor said peace and security is not just a top priority of the administration, but appropriate steps have been taken to ensure the safety of lives and property.

“We will continue to give all the necessary support and co-operation to security agencies to enable them confront the present security challenges facing the state.

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The state government has taken proactive measures to provide basic working tools for security personnel and vigilante groups in dealing with any form of security threats.

This warning followed the recent breach of peace and security, which resulted in the unfortunate death of about 20 people in the village of Epogi in Mokwa Local Government area of the state.

Gov. Bello, who described the Epogi massacre as callous and dastardly, warned that his administration will never tolerate lawlessness, assuring that the incident will be investigated and the culprits brought to justice.

“We are not unmindful of the recent upsurge in security threats across the state, the government with security agencies shall continue to protect the lives and property of our people,” he assured the people.

The governor, who emphasised that security was a collective responsibility, called on all stakeholders to support government and security agencies in their efforts at providing a safe and secured environment for all citizens.

The Deputy Governor, Mohammed Ketso, had earlier visited the village of Epogi, where he commiserated with the people, presently taking refuge in Kpata Katcha Local Government area.

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