Tag: el-rufai

  • Kaduna govt issues warning over move to block Kaduna-Abuja highway

    Kaduna govt issues warning over move to block Kaduna-Abuja highway

    The Kaduna State Government, on Tuesday, said it would not condone any attempt by any person or group to block the Kaduna-Abuja highway in the name of protest.

    The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, stated in a statement issued in Kaduna, that the move was unacceptable and a prelude to breakdown of law and order.

    “By this notice, individuals or groups planning to restrict citizens’ movements are advised to desist in the interest of public peace.

    “While the Kaduna state government is not depriving citizens the right to express discontent, public security and safety must always be the foremost consideration.

    “The danger of barricading a strategic route like the Kaduna-Abuja road is better appreciated within the context of ongoing security operations covering the route and other areas of interest.

    “Keen attention must also be given to the possibility of certain gatherings degenerating into violence.

    “Citizens are therefore strongly advised against participating in such processions, particularly those which will impact the normal socio-economic activities of other citizens, or expose lives to unnecessary danger.

    “Citizens may kindly be reminded that collective security should remain the first and most important consideration at all times,” Aruwan said.

    The commissioner, therefore, said individuals, unions and other groups should take note of the advisory and keep off the road.

  • UNCOVERED: How soldiers located terrorists’ hostages tied with ropes in Kaduna forest(Photos)

    UNCOVERED: How soldiers located terrorists’ hostages tied with ropes in Kaduna forest(Photos)

     

    No fewer than 10 hostages and a soldier tied with ropes have been discovered during operations in the Chikun and Igabi local government areas of Kaduna State.

    The abductees were found by Nigerian troops involved in ongoing operations to clear bandits out of the area.

    The hostages were discovered at a location known as ‘Daban Lawal Kwalba’ in the Igabi council area after the troops overpowered heavily armed bandits guarding them, Samuel Aruwan, Kaduna Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs said in a statement on Tuesday.

    Aruwan identified the rescued hostages as Surajo Aliyu, Ayuba Yakubu, Ibrahim Abdulrasheed, Aliyu Mohammed, Magaji Tasiu, Nasiru Ahmed, Mohammadu lbrahim, Ayuba Abdulsalam, Kelvin Musa and Paul Patrick.

    Aruwa said troops under Operation Forest Sanity in the two local governments subsequently freed the hostages.

    He added that the troops also neutralised an unspecified number of bandits while clearing out insurgents at the camps.

    Rifles, military uniforms and other items were recovered, the commissioner said.

    “The troops who came under further attack in the thick forest successfully evacuated the hostages to a military facility where they are receiving medical attention before being reunited with their families.

    “Troops of Operation Forest Sanity neutralized several bandits and dislodged camps during clearance operations conducted across some hard-to-reach locations spanning Chikun and Igabi LGAs.

    “As disclosed in operational feedback, the troops neutralized an unspecified number of bandits while clearing out insurgent and bandit camps at Apewohe in Chikun LGA.

    “The operation extended to Dakwala and Kunai hills in the same LGA, where more hideouts were cleared, though no contact was made with bandits.

    “Another camp was similarly dislodged at a location known as ‘Daban Lawal Kwalba’ in Igabi LGA, after the troops overpowered heavily armed bandits guarding hostages.

    “The troops after clearing out the bandits stormed the hideouts and rescued ten kidnapped persons who were chained and bound with ropes. The images attached depict the dire situation in which the hostages were found.

    “The troops untied the hostages, who were identified as follows: Surajo Aliyu, Ayuba Yakubu, Ibrahim Abdulrasheed, Aliyu Mohammed, Magaji Tasiu, Nasiru Ahmed, Mohammadu lbrahim, Ayuba Abdulsalami, Kelvin Musa and Paul Patrick.

    “The troops who came under further attack in the thick forest, successfully evacuated the hostages to a military facility where they are receiving medical attention before being reunited with their families.

    “Furthermore, a camp was cleared at Rafin Gwaska, Igabi LGA, where the following items were recovered, among other effects:

    – Three locally made rifles

    – One AK-47 magazine

    – One AK-47 top cover

    – Four Bafoeng radio chargers

    – Eleven mobile phones

    – Three music boxes

    – Two sets of military uniforms

    – One frag jacket

    – Spanners, knives and chains

    “The Governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir El-Rufa’i noted the report with satisfaction, and thanked the troops for the rescue of the ten citizens. The Governor commended the troops for the relentless spirit displayed in the ongoing operations, and encouraged them to sustain these efforts to ultimate victory,” he said.

  • Charly Boy blasts El-Rufai over negative comment on Obi’s two-million-man march in Kaduna

    Charly Boy blasts El-Rufai over negative comment on Obi’s two-million-man march in Kaduna

    Renown entertainer and activist, Charles Oputa aka Charly Boy has blasted the Kaduna Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, for speaking negatively about Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Obi, proposed two-million-man march in the state.

     

    As a way of showing their strength ahead of the 2023 general election, supporters of Obi popularly identified as ‘Obidients’ have been holding marches in state capitals.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that similar marches have been held in Nasarawa and Cross River States where the ‘Obidients’ canvased support for Obi.

     

    One Abdullahi Umar Zarma, a supporter of the former Anambra Governor, had tweeted “Kaduna Two Million March for Peter Obi”.

     

    However, El-Rufai, on Monday, mocked supporters of Obi over the planned two-million-man march for their candidate in Kaduna.

     

    The Kaduna State governor, in his response to the tweet, said he hopes the Obi supporters are able to gather 200 people on the streets of Kaduna for the march.

     

    The outspoken Governor said Obi’s supporters can only get two million to march for their candidate if they import people into the state or they march on Twitter.

     

    El-Rufai tweeted: “In Kaduna? Not Kaduna Twitter? I hope you get Two Hundred persons on the streets, including those ‘imports’ that can’t open their shops on Mondays, and came on an overnight bus last night!! I just dey laff, wallahi tallahi!!”

     

    Reacting to the governor’s remark, Charly Boy urged him to proffer solution to the many woes that has befallen the state under his leadership.

     

    In his words: “Can you just imagine dis clannish clown, El-Rufai, wey dey owe workers salary. Kaduna is now the leading state in terrorism.

     

    “The once upon a time very peaceful state is now a bandit paradise. Many of the victims of the Kaduna train attack dem still hold hostage.”

  • I swear to God, I will sack lecturers who join ASUU strike – El-Rufai

    I swear to God, I will sack lecturers who join ASUU strike – El-Rufai

    Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has sworn to sack all the Kaduna State University (KASU) lecturers if they join the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike.

    The federal government has been on the negotiable table with striking lecturers to call off the strike but no result yet.

    On Monday, labour unions commenced solidarity protests in some parts of the country with ASUU.

    However, speaking on a radio programme in Kaduna on Wednesday, El-Rufai told the lecturers to return to classrooms in order to avoid having their positions declared vacant, adding that KASU lecturers had no reason to join any strike.

    According to him, ASUU had a problem with the federal government, not the state government.

    He said, “The Acting Vice Chancellor has assured me that they will resume, but I have asked them to find out if they actually resumed work, because I initially instructed that their salary be stopped. But I was later told they didn’t join the strike, so I asked that it should be investigated and those that collected salary and joined the strike will be asked to refund the salary.

    “This is because Nigeria’s law says ‘no work, no pay’. This is the law. So whoever joined the strike will not be paid a salary. We have been telling the KASU lecturers that they have no problem with the State government. ASUU’s problem is with the Federal government. Therefore, why will our staff who have no problems with us join the strike?

    “If this continues, I will wake up one day to sack them all, I swear to God. We will sack them all and declare their positions vacant on the pages of newspapers. They once did the same thing and we gave them warning, now they repeated it. I’m only waiting to receive the report from the commissioner for education. I swear to God, we will sack all those that joined the strike if they refuse to resume work.”

  • Kaduna: APC gov candidate, Sani picks El-Rufai’s deputy as running mate

    Ahead of the 2023 gubernatorial election in Kaduna state, APC Governorship candidate Sen. Uba Sani has picked current governor Nasir El-Rufai’s deputy, Dr. Hadiza Balarabe, as his running mate.

    Sani made this known on Monday in Kaduna after consultations with critical stakeholders from across the state.

    In a statement made available to newsmen, Sani said Balarabe had contributed immensely to the giant strides recorded by the El-Rufai administration in infrastructure and human capital development.

    “Dr. Balarabe has demonstrated hard work, punctuality, dedication and team spirit in the discharge of her responsibility as deputy governor which has endeared her to the critical stakeholders in the state.

    “I wish to therefore call on the good people of Kaduna State to support the choice of Dr Hadiza Balarabe as my running mate.

    “I also enjoin them coming out en-masse to vote for our ticket during the forthcoming 2023 general elections.

    “Your mandate in 2023 will enable us to build a peaceful, prosperous and greater Kaduna State.

    “Together, we are determined to make the state a reference point for good and responsive governance,” Sani declared.

  • APC: Why the Northern Governors agreed on Tinubu-El-Rufai

    Kaduna state governor Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has explained why the Northern governors and national delegates of the All Progressives Congress, APC presidential primaries, (APC) voted for Asiwaju instead of former Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi and Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo.

    El-Rufai said that the Northern governors agreed on Tinubu because he’s the national leader and most sellable among the five Southern aspirants submitted to President Muhammadu Buhari.

    And again, President Buhari refused to pick a particular candidate out of the five and insisted he asked the governors to allow the delegates decide, El-Rufai said

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the APC presidential primary was won by the former Lagos State Governor, Tinubu, who scored 1,271 to defeat his closest challenger, Amaechi, who polled 316 while Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, came only third in the primaries, polling 235

    El-Rufai mentioned that the Northern governors unanimously agreed to stick with Tinubu for being a political heavy weight.

    He said “I can’t say all of us stuck with Bola Tinubu. Not all of us were stuck with Bola Tinubu. In many of our states, the delegates’ votes were divided. And I went to address the Kaduna delegates for the last time before the voting,

    “I don’t know how the delegates voted but the feedback I got after the voting is that most of them voted Asiwaju, some voted for Amaechi and some voted for Vice president, Osinbajo.

    “But overall you can see that overwhelming, Asiwaju Tinubu won. I cannot say all the governors did that. We the Northwest governors met and we decided that our best bet, is the person we can most easily sell in our region, and that is Asiwaju Tinubu and this is why you see the pattern of the voting that way and where the North-West goes, the North East follows.”

  • Presidential primaries: APC may reopen forms to accommodate Zulum, El-Rufai

    Presidential primaries: APC may reopen forms to accommodate Zulum, El-Rufai

    Speculations are rife that four days to the special convention of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), to elect the party’s presidential candidate, the party may reopen presidential forms to more members.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) gathered that two governors from the north are being targeted to join the presidential race to match the presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

    The two APC governors are the Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai and his Borno State counterpart, Professor Babagana Zulum.

    The APC was allegedly thrown into confusion, when Atiku emerged candidate of the PDP at a keenly contested presidential primary in Abuja, a situation, which completely unsettled the thinking and extrapolations in the ruling party.

    The party has been further compounded by the differing positions of its stakeholders on the zoning palaver, a development, which has seen some governors insisting on going south for balancing, while the National Chairman of the party, Senator Abdulahi Adamu, cahoots with a few others, would rather go north, for political expediency.

    This development has pushed the party leadership to consider the reopening of sales of Expression of Interest and Nomination forms to more members by way of broadening its choices for a suitable presidential candidate, which would secure the confidence of the people and lead the party to victory.

    Already, two persons being targeted to encourage to join the race, are the Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, and his Borno State counterpart, Professor Babagana Zulum, even though the later had since dismissed the idea of looking at other possibilities in 2023, except returning to Borno to finish off what he had started.

    The confusion was further accentuated on Monday, when President Muhammadu Buhari, at a meeting with the 22 governors of the party and Adamu, pleaded with the stakeholders to let him choose his successor as a sign of reciprocity.

    Buhari, in a two-page speech, reminded the governors that, while those governors, who just served their first terms, had a field day securing their tickets to return to the office, the outgoing ones, after serving out their constitutional two terms of eight years, also had the privileges to choose their successors.

    He, therefore, enjoined them all to let him too enjoy the same privileges through “reciprocity” of similar action, to choose his successor at the proposed June 6 presidential primaries.

    By implications, the president had ruled out the possibility of an elective convention but a consensus option that would allow him to choose his proffered candidate, who would be affirmed on Monday, at the Eagle Square, in Abuja.

    But since this new thinking was thrown into the mix by the president, the leadership of the party, including the governors, as major stakeholders, had started pondering the options opened to them and particularly, leading them to victory.

    Thus, while some of the governors insisted that it would remain indefensible to go north, since Buhari, a northerner, would be serving out eight years in 2023, others, including the national chairman of the party, believed going north was the surest path to victory, if they must match Atiku in all the boxes critical to their victory in next year’s elections.

    To this end, the party leadership has resolved to consider reopening the sales of forms to some members of the party by way of broadening the options and further opening up the turf to more candidates for a competitive approach to the ticket, even when the president had said without equivocation that, there would be no election.

    In their consideration as they came up with this idea, El-Rufai and Zulum, a move believed would help them push some of their best from the north into the race and put the party on a sure-footing ahead of the elections, a report in Thisday newspaper noted.

    It is not certain yet if El-Rufai would buy into the idea, has said time and time again that, he was not interested in the presidency and that he believed in the need for power to shift to the south after Buhari’s eight years because it was the right thing to do.

    Zulum, on his part, had been touted earlier as a possible option for a running mate to whoever emerged the candidate of the party but had openly come out to turn down the idea, saying also that, while it was a good thing to consider him for the office, especially, given the privileges attached to it, he preferred to return to Borno to consolidate the work he had started.

    This, nonetheless, the governors had maintained the position, that despite Buhari’s appeal for reciprocity in the choice of his successor, they too had a responsibility as stakeholders to advise and guide him on the suitability of his choice candidate for the party.

    Indeed, many of the governors, who were insistent on going south, held the view that there was no need to panic over the emergence of Atiku in the PDP because, with a strong southern candidate, which they claimed to have in good numbers, the party would still comfortably defeat Atiku in 2023.

    Aside from not seeing anything wrong in pandering to Buhari’s request for reciprocity, many of the governors still believed that an acceptable choice of successor was key, not just to their victory at the general election, but to help prevail over other contenders, who would be persuaded to stand down for the sake of the president.

    Against this background, while waiting for Buhari to return from his trip to Madrid, Spain, and present his candidate to the party ahead of the convention, a majority of the governors still stood strong against going north, notwithstanding the fears of other stakeholders, including Adamu.

  • El-Rufai raises alarm over Boko Haram moving into Kaduna

    El-Rufai raises alarm over Boko Haram moving into Kaduna

    Gov. Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State on Thursday in Kaduna expressed concerns about the emergence of insurgents and their enclaves in Birnin Gwari and Chukun Local Government Areas of the state.

    He listed the insurgents to those belonging to Boko Haram and Ansaru.

    El Rufai raised the concerns after the presentation of the Kaduna State Security Incident Report for the first quarter of 2022.

    He also expressed worry at the increasing use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in the state, which he said suggested that terrorists had moved into Kaduna State.

    He noted that the debriefing on the Abuja-Kaduna train attack of March 28 indicated that the terrorists were planning to relocate to Kaduna.

    According to him, the assailants made comments such as: “the forests in Kaduna are even better than that of Sambisa and so they should all relocate here.’’

    The governor stressed that “insecurity has moved from the Northeast to the Northwest.

    “The situation in the Northwest is far more serious and could be potentially more dangerous than we have ever had in the Northeast.

    “We would like the military and security agencies to take notice of this before things go out of control.’’

    El-Rufai thanked the police for ensuring that many IEDCs and mines found in Kaduna State were defused without loss of lives.

    He also lamented the high rate of drug abuse in Kaduna State and commended the NDLEA, traditional leaders and community leaders for efforts at curtailing the scourge.

    The governor stated that the government would seek legal advice to shut patent medicine stores selling illicit drugs, shut the premises and acquire the building for demolition.

    “We have to take drastic action because related to every form of crime from banditry to terrorism is the use of hard drugs.

    “These bandits take drugs before they commit their crimes; virtually every crime is related to drug abuse. I think we must cut the supply chain to enable us to control the demand,’’ he emphasised.

    El-Rufai also noted that security agencies had been overstretched and there was the need to increase recruitment into vigilance groups.

    “The 1000 vigilantes that we recruited and trained at the Police College have been very useful in assisting the army, police and other security agents,’’ he said.

    The governor also said that he craved the resumption of flights at the Kaduna Airport after the March 26 assailants’ attack at the facility.

    “We are grateful to the Defence Headquarters for enabling the establishment of the Nigeria Defence Academy Demonstration Battalion in Kaduna State.

    “I appeal to the Air Force to also have some kind of permanent deployment at the airport to secure it so that flights will resume,’’ El-Rufai said.

  • Hiring of mercenaries: You don’t have such powers – Ozekhome tells El-Rufai

    Hiring of mercenaries: You don’t have such powers – Ozekhome tells El-Rufai

    Constitutional lawyer, Mike Ozekhome, SAN, has lampooned Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai over his threat to use mercenaries to combat terrorists, saying he has no such constitutional powers.

    Ozekhome, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), described el-Rufai’s threat as a no-brainer as only the Federal Government, in this case, the President, has the constitutional power to embark on such route.

    The lawyer made the clarification in an article titled, “Can Mallam Nasir el-Rufai and Northwest Governors Engage Mercenaries to Fight Insecurity?”

    El-Rufai, who briefed the media in Abuja, after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, over the spate of insecurity in Kaduna State, said state governors from the north will have no choice but to take action to protect the lives and properties of their people, even if it meant bringing in mercenaries.

    In response to his own question, Ozekhome said the issue of inviting mercenaries is akin to deployment of the military to repel and contain external aggression.

    “It has to do with the command and operational use of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, whether in peace times, war, or under a state of emergency. All of these are solely and wholly vested in the president, with some moderational effect by the NASS.

    “See sections 217, 218, 219 and 305 of the 1999 Constitution. These are federal matters. Only the president of Nigeria who doubles as the Commander-in-Chief has the constitutional powers to carry these out. Even the Police is, by virtue of sections 214 and 215 of the 1999 Constitution, squarely under the purview of the Federal Government.

    “No state government under our constitutional democracy and legal regime can unilaterally act to invite mercenaries to Nigeria. It is ultra vires their powers. Their only resort is a collaborative rapprochement with the Federal Government. However, they can tackle their state security matters within the permissible limits of our constitutional organogram,” the learned silk explained.

    For effect, Ozekhome took a swipe at El-Rufai and his counterparts in the north, saying, “by the way, I thought these are the same Governors that opposed their Southern counterparts when they decided to make anti-grazing laws last year, to protect their territories? They had kicked against such a pre-emptive security measure that was perfectly within the constitutional competence of such states. They always forget that there is always a tomorrow.”

    He continued: “I wrote tons of articles and made several television advocacy appearances, denouncing this clueless and unpatriotic stance of these Governors. I had encouraged the Southern states Governors last year to go ahead and promulgate such state laws that are not in conflict with the provisions of the Constitution. Such Governors are constitutionally permitted to set up local vigilante groups to defend their individual enclaves. But no state is ever permitted to extend direct invitations to mercenaries to invade Nigeria under the thin disguise of enforcing security.

    “Were these not the same Northern states Governors who had invited and brought in these rampaging bandits and mercenaries from neighbouring countries to help vote them into their various offices during the 2019 elections? Why are they now moaning, mourning and weeping?

    “I commend to them the immortal poetic words of a confessional prose of Martin Niemoller (1892-1892), a German theologian and Lutheran Pastor, who had opposed the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler and spent the last 7 years of Nazi rule in concentration camps during the holocaust. He said famously: First, they came for the Communists, I did not speak out, because I was not a Communist. Then they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out, because I was not Socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out, because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out, because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me.

    “Whenever you throw a stone into the market, you may never know who will be the target. When you point one finger at others, the remaining four are pointing at you. When you bring an ants-infested piece of firewood into the house, you should never complain about an invasion of lizards. Let us all be careful. Today is the tomorrow we discussed yesterday. Happy Sunday, Lent and Ramadan seasons to all Nigerians.”

  • Gov El-Rufai promises to engage foreign mercenaries, if FG fails to stop terror attacks in Kaduna

    Gov El-Rufai promises to engage foreign mercenaries, if FG fails to stop terror attacks in Kaduna

    Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has said if the Federal Government does not end the ongoing spate of terror attacks in the region, he would employ the service of foreign mercenaries to fight against terrorists.

     

    El-Rufai disclosed this to State House correspondents after he visited the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, to update him on the happenings since the attack.

     

    According to him, four others of the seven Northwestern states—Katsina, Zamfara, Kebbi, Sokoto may join him to hire foreign mercenaries.

     

    “Why is it that up till now, the security has not gone to kill them? Where are our soldiers? Why have they not done it? That is why I have come to see Mr President. And also I have said that if these actions are not taken, it becomes a must for us as governors to take measures to protect our citizens, even if it means we will import mercenaries from outside the country to do it. If our soldiers fail, I swear to God, we will do that. This issue has gotten to an alarming state,” he said.

     

    The governor pointed out that Monday night’s attack on the Abuja-Kaduna train, which left eight passengers dead and several others injured, would have been avoided if the federal government had heeded his earlier warnings.

     

    The governor, who spoke in a brief interview conducted in the Hausa language, said he got the assurances of Buhari to end the ongoing attacks in a few months.

     

    He warned that the attackers, who he identified as Boko Haram elements, could hold the entire nation to ransom if the military failed to, as a matter of urgency, storm their forest hideouts and clear them in simultaneous attacks.

     

    On the identity of the assailants, El-Rufai said the train attack was not done by the terrorists known as bandits who have been roaming the Northwest for a few years now, but by Boko Haram members.

     

    He said: “To us, this happened because we have consistently written letters to the Nigerian Railway Corporation. We wrote them twice to stop night trips because we had a security report that Boko Haram had entered and they were planning to blow up the train. We wrote to them twice but they didn’t listen.

     

    “Secondly, the Air Force, in response to that security report, went and established a base at Katari, where helicopters can land and refuel so that if anything happens, they can quickly respond. But that cannot work at night because some helicopters cannot even fly at night. That is why we advised the Federal Government that the night train should be stopped.

     

    “We suggested that the last trip should leave Abuja by 4:00pm so that they could arrive in Kaduna before nightfall and the same for the last trip from Kaduna, but our advice was not taken. It took the security agents over an hour to get to the scene when the attack happened because it was night. It would have been faster in the afternoon.”

    The former Federal Capital Territory minister also noted that the attack was “not the bandits that we are used to. These came prepared. They have planned this attack for long to the extent that they know the first-class coach where they will get the big personalities.”

     

    On the response of the Northwest to the attacks he said, “We have been suggesting that these forests where these people are, we should go there and bomb the forests for everyone in the forest to be killed. Honestly, if this is not done, this banditry in Niger, Katsina, Zamfara, Kebbi and Sokoto will not end.

     

    “This thing can consume the entire Nigeria, because the way these people are getting money, the way they boast that they don’t fear authorities, they don’t fear the military, I don’t know why up till now the Nigerian military will not enter these forests and deal with these people.”

     

    El-Rufai also noted that if the military takes no proactive response, he would hire mercenaries to do the job.

     

    “Why do we always wait for them to strike before we go after them? Why can’t we go to where they are and kill them? We know where they are. We have the maps as the military knows, the policemen know and everyone knows. The DSS is giving us a report every time: see where Dogo Gide is, see what he is planning.

     

    “Why is it that up till now, the security operatives has not gone to kill them? Where are our soldiers? Why have they not done it? That is why I have come to see Mr President.

     

    “And also I have said that if these actions are not taken, it becomes a must for us as governors to take measures to protect our citizens, even if it means we will import mercenaries from outside the country to do it. If our soldiers fail, I swear to God, we will do that,” he threatened.

     

    He noted that the President has assured him that the attacks will be brought to an end within months.