By Chris Johnson The Niger State Government has instructed security operatives to shoot any hoodlum found carrying dangerous weapons...
By Chris Johnson
The Niger State Government has instructed security
operatives to shoot any hoodlum found carrying dangerous weapons in the streets
of Minna, the state capital.
This directive was issued during a stakeholders’ meeting
held at the palace of the Emir of Minna, Alhaji Umar Farouk Bahago.
The chairman of Chanchaga Local Government Area, who
conveyed the state government’s decision, stated that this measure is necessary
to ensure the safety of innocent citizens and allow them to carry out their
daily activities without fear.
Recent reports indicate a series of attacks by hoodlums in
Minna, including incidents targeting individuals on their way to tahajud
prayers.
Chanchaga LGA Chairman, Ladan, reaffirmed the government’s
commitment to upholding the rights of citizens to freedom of movement and
peaceful assembly.
He stated that the state would not tolerate any form of
lawlessness that threatens public safety.
Musa Adamu Maikudi Achaza, the Public Relations Officer of
the Minna Metro Security Watch, confirmed the implementation of the directive,
stating that security forces have initiated house-to-house searches to
apprehend and prosecute individuals involved in criminal activities.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Wasiu Abiodun,
stated that the police have already made several arrests in connection with
recent criminal incidents.
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