Federal Gov't Tackles Zamfara Govt Over Alleged Politicisation Of Security Challenge

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The federal government has taken a swipe at the Zamfara State government for allegedly politicising the abduction of students of the Federal University Gusau

He said the fact that details of such delicate operations were not revealed by the institutions responsible does not make it in any way surreptitious, as the Zamfara State government atrociously described the effort.The minister stated that for the avoidance of doubt, no official of the federal government was engaged in negotiation with any bandit or group of bandits.

He said if communities decide to borrow a leaf from what has helped quench unrest in other parts of the country to engage themselves in dialogue, the federal government would not be in a haste to condemn such people-driven initiative.The minister assured Nigerians that the federal government and its institutions were working assiduously to turn around the current situation and bring an end to the ebbing cases of banditry, kidnapping, and all forms of criminality.

 

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