Katsina State governor, Aminu Bello Masari yesterday reiterated his charge on the security agencies to be ruthless with bandits terrorizing the state as well as neighbouring Kaduna and Zamfara States.
He made the declaration when heads of security agencies in Katsina brought two repentant bandit commanders from Illela village, in Safana Local Government Area. The repentant bandit commanders also returned 10 AK-47 rifles.
The two bandit leaders, Sale Turwa and Muhammed Sani Maidaji, who returned 8 AK-47 and 2 AK-47 respectively, were presented before the governor by the State’s Police Commissioner, Alh. Sanusi Buba, and his colleagues from the 17 Brigade, Katsina, the Department of State Security and Civil Defence. The Commissioner of Police informed the governor that it was the view and consensus of all the security chiefs in the state to request him to accept the bandits’ remorse and forgive them so as to encourage others to follow suit.
While describing the development as a very significant milestone in the fight against banditry and other criminalities, Governor Masari urged the security operatives not to relent, but redouble their efforts in fighting the bandits until they are completely degraded and rendered permanently ineffective and called on those who have yet to renounce their criminal ways and their informers to borrow a leaf from the two repentant commanders, assuring them that they, their family, and property would be adequately protected.
