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Kaduna Gov warns against politicisation of insecurity

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Last updated: March 2, 2025 2:24 pm
Editor Published March 2, 2025
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From Femi Mustapha, in Kaduna

Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has warned politicians who politicize security matters in the name of opposition to desist from doing so because their antics are jeopardizing the lives of innocent people.

The Governor who made this known at the weekend, vowed to deal with this category of politicians who derive joy in the escalation of insecurity to further their political interests.

He made these remarks at the Council Chambers of Sir Kashim Ibrahim House when he received 58 kidnapped victims who were released by security forces and handed over to the National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu.

Governor Uba Sani maintained that ‘’the merchants of insecurity will not be happy with the release of these innocent souls because they are benefiting from insecurity.’’

‘’As an elected Governor, I swore to protect the lives and property of the people of Kaduna State, and we have been doing our best to fulfill this obligation.

‘’Through our Kaduna Peace Model, which emphasizes the use of a non-kinetic approach, Birnin Gwari, which used to be a no-go area’ for most people, has become peaceful.

‘’Bandits have laid down their arms, and markets that have been closed down for over 10 years have now been reopened, and business activities have started booming in Birnin Gwari and parts of Giwa local government,t, which was ravaged by insecurity,’’ he added.

Governor Uba Sani promised that the people of Kauru, Kajuru, and parts of Kachia who are experiencing pockets of bandit attacks, will soon be ‘’sleeping with their two eyes closed because security forces are on top of the situation.’’

According to the Governor, ‘’the success that the non-kinetic approach has yielded is a source of anger to most people who don’t have the welfare or wellbeing of our people at heart. They only go on social media to express their anger.’’

Governor Uba Sani said that he does not mind if political opponents insult him on social media but promised to ‘’deal with those whose past time is to spread lies and politicize insecurity in Kaduna State.’
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‘’Politicising insecurity is not opposition and those elites who are doing so on social media don’t care about the masses. They are just posting messages to further the political interests,’’ he added.

The Governor recalled that the 59 released kidnapped victims were given psycho-social therapy and treatment by the Kaduna State Government for 11 days, adding that one of them is still undergoing treatment.

He promised that his administration would support the victims to get back on their feet by giving them grants to continue with their businesses and farming activities.

Speaking earlier, Pastor Danlami Mutane who commended the Government for taking good care of them, further thanked the National Security Adviser for facilitating their release.

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