By Abdullahi Muhammed
Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa state said Tuesday that the bandits dislodged from the North-west and North-east were responsible for the insecurity in the state because of its hilly and rocky terrain.
Fielding questions from State House correspondents after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, the governor said hunters and vigilante groups have been tracking the bandits because they are more familiar with the hilly terrain.
He said the state government would not rest on its oars in apprehending the criminals through the hard work of the military, police and members of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.“The hunters, as well as the vigilante groups in Nasarawa State are able to follow up because they are very familiar with the places. The criminals in Nasarawa state are new; they are not from Nasarawa state so as a result of that our own people are more familiar with the ground and are able to follow where they are.
“We have three groups; those dislodged from the Northwest and the Northeast and found their way to the hilly and rocky places, in Nasarawa state;
“Those who actually go the way to the villages and the cities and sometimes kidnapp people and we also have armed robbers.“By the grace of God we have a very good Police Commissioner in Nasarawa, excellent Director of DSS and a fantastic Director for Civil Defense and they all work together, along with all the military installations that we have.
“We have about three military installations now; we have the 177 in Keffi, we have the Special Forces and then we have the Wild Stroke; all of them work together in synergy and we are able to make sure they help us in taking care of most of these criminals,” he said.
The governor, who commended the federal government for support in the area of addressing insecurity, said his visit was to brief the president on the security challenges and the success of the election in the state amidst COVID-19 challenges.“I came to brief the president on two areas; the area of security in our State and then the first post-COVID-19 election that we just had in Nasarawa state” recalling that “one of the traditional rulers was recently killed. I had to express great appreciation to the President, for accepting to set up the third Mobile Police training college in Nasarawa State.“We only have two presently in the country, one in Gwoza, Borno state and another in Osun state and now we have the third one in Nasarawa state.
The project has been completed and we inaugurated it last week.“I also used the opportunity of the visit to express our appreciation to the President for the military super camps that he agreed to set up in Nasarawa and both of them have been established and also the Airforce Special Forces in Lafia and the military Special Forces in Doma,” he said.
He said the state government has been giving the needed support to the military and other security agencies operating in the state.