FG vows to flush out bandits, terrorists, other criminals from North-West 

This comes after President Bola Tinubu's directives that  Mr Matawalle, alongside military chiefs, to relocate to Sokoto and ensure flushing all the culprits that terrorises the areas.

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The federal government has vowed to get rid of bandits, terrorists and other criminal gangs terrorising the North-West. 

Minister of State Defence, Bello Matawalle, made this known while speaking to journalists in Sokoto on Wednesday, adding that he was in the state to lead the onslaught against bandits, terrorists and other criminals in the North-West states.

The initiative was part of President Bola Tinubu’s directives to Mr Matawalle, alongside military chiefs, to relocate to Sokoto and ensure flushing all the culprits that terrorises the areas.

“As directed by Mr President, I am back in Sokoto state to coordinate this  assignment of flushing all bandits and other criminals.

“We have recorded some level of achievements. Our troops killed notorious gang leaders and group members in different places. Relative peace has so far been restored specifically in Sokoto, Zamfara and Katsina State.

“I am optimistic that our gallant troops will sustain the strides and continue to record success through the operation Fansan Yamma, which is ongoing in the fight against these criminals in the Northwest,” Mr Matawalle said.

He assured the people of the North-West of unwavering commitment to ensure that operations achieved all the necessary successes in the fight against all forms of security challenges bedeviling the region.

“We will never leave you alone and be assured that we will win this war against bandits and those supporting them to unleash terror against the people.

“The federal government will continue to boost the morale of our soldiers and other security agencies to bring an end to this menace.

“We appreciate the sacrifices and gallantly fight against insecurity by our teeming military personnel and other security agencies,” the minister said.

Mr Matawalle commended Governor Ahmad Aliyu of Sokoto for his support to the success of the operations and called on other governors, political leaders, clerics and stakeholders to support the presidential initiatives.

He underscored the importance of the collaboration with the federal government in the fight in order to achieve the targeted goals.

“We must collaborate together to bring these bandits down through use of kinetic and non-kinetic methods to crush them entirely.

“We will never be intimidated, rest or give the criminals breathing space. We must stop them from moving freely no matter how they blackmail or make propaganda, mischief against our operations.

“We will never be distracted in securing lives and properties of our people,” he added.

He cautioned the media and other platforms against propagating banditry, terrorism and kidnapping activities which he said supported their evils.

The minister said that he will also visit Katsina, Zamfara and Kebbi .

“We are calling for support from our governors, religious, political and community leaders toward achieving the desired success on the task ahead,” he said.

President Tinubu on August 31, ordered Mr Matawalle and other military chiefs to move to Sokoto to rid the North-West region of bandits, kidnappers and terrorists.

The federal government said the relocation was part of an intensified effort to rid the region of the menace of banditry, kidnapping and terrorism.

On September 13, the Nigerian Air Force said a notorious terrorist kingpin, Halilu Sububu, alongside 38 others were killed by its special forces.

One of his audacious attacks was on a military base in Katsina in 2021 where many soldiers were killed.

Although based in Zamfara, Sububu terrorises communities in Sokoto, Niger, and Kaduna States.

Sububu’s death is coming a few hours after the Nigerian Army announced the death of another terrorist kingpin in Zamfara State, Halilu Buzu. 

(NAN)