A total number of 323 people were killed by bandits in Kaduna State between January and March 2021, the State government has said.

The figure was contained in a security report presented by the State’s Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, at the State’s Security Council meeting.
The State governor, Nasir el-Rufa’i presided over the meeting, which was held yesterday at the Government House in Kaduna, the State capital.

Presenting the first quarter security report to the Council, Aruwan explained that, of the 323 people killed by bandits during the period under review, adding that a total of 949 people were kidnapped, while Kaduna-Central senatorial district accounted for 236 deaths within Birnin-Gwari, Chikun, Igabi, and Kajuru local government areas.
The commissioner, however, informed the Council that some successes were recorded on the part of the security forces, including the killing of hundreds of bandits and recovery of many weapons.
In his opening remark, Gov. el-Rufa’i decried the spate of kidnapping and banditry in Kaduna, which he said was taking an alarming proportion, and expressed his worry that the situation was already getting out of hand and called for urgent measures to stem the tide of insecurity in the State.
The governor also raised an alarm that the bandits operating in the State were inching closer from rural communities to the cities, where they have attacked innocent citizens in recent times with utmost boldness.
According to him, there is a need to allay the sense of fear and lack of confidence in security agencies through prompt operations to restore security in Kaduna.
The Commissioner of Police in Kaduna, Umar Muri, and Commandant of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), Uche Iyke, also briefed the Council.

Those in attendance were heads of various security agencies in the State, the commissioners of education and local governments, as well as traditional rulers, among others.
