From John Adams, Minna
The relative peace being experienced in parts of Niger state came under serious threat on Thursday as Bandits in their numbers struck in Mulo community in Mashegu local government area of the state, killing the village head, Alhaji Usman Garba.
Three other members of the community that were abducted along with the deceased village Head were however taken away after the village was killed few meters from the community.
This is coming after about three months of relative peace is gradually returning to the troubled parts of the state following massive Joint security operations across the state.
The state commissioner for Internal Security and Humanitarian Affairs, Emmanuel Umar confirmed the latest attack by the Bandits in a press briefing in Minna on Friday.
According to him, ” There has been great improvement in the security situation in Niger state, at least in the last three months there are has been relative peace in parts of the state due to the serious operation by Joint Security TaskForce.
“However threats still exist in some communities especially in Mashegu, Mariga and Kontagora areas, but we are not resting. The security agents are on top of the situation”, he said.
While expressing the sympathy of the state government over the death of the monarch, the Commissioner said Governor Abubakar Sani Bello has directed security agencies to come out in full force to flush out bandits from the state..
The Commissioner pointed out that the Governor has also directed all security agencies in the state to ensure that citizens celebrate the yelitude peacefully in secured atmosphere.
Umar implored villagers to cooperate with security agencies in their communities in disemination of useful information about the movement of the bandits, stressing that “this is the only way we can collectively win the war against these criminal elements”.
He then urged the people to show their hospitality to security personnel deployed to their communities, adding that “we all need to appreciate these security personnel working day and night to protect us from the hoodlums”.
The Commissioner also assured the residents across the state of a peaceful Christmas and New Year celebrations, adding that the security agencies would increase patrol and visibility to curb any attack or terror incident.
“The Governor is reassuring Nigerlites that he is still committed towards ensuring that the state is safe and that all is in place to ensure an attack-free and hitch-free festive period”.