Governor of Katsina state, Aminu Masari, has revealed those behind the perennial insecurity that is ravaging the northern part of the country.
The governor on Sunday said the enemies and trader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) are behind the persistent attacks by bandits and Boko Haram in the north.
Masari made the revelation when he met with APC ward and local government chairmen on Sunday.
Masari said politicians are behind the attacks in order to portray the party in bad light and erode its political and electoral appeal the party ahead of 2023 general election.
Recently, Katsina has seen a surge in activities of bandits and these have led to the abduction of people for ransom, killings and destruction of property.
The governor said community leaders could support the fight against insecurity by giving vital tips and useful information to the security agencies.
“Most of the bandits and Boko Haram attacks facing the northern part of the country are sponsored by some politicians who are enemies of the present APC government at both federal and state,” he said.
“During the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan, there were multiple bombs in Maiduguri, Kano and even Abuja.
“The Kano bombing then killed more than 500 people. Mosques, churches and roads were closed due to insecurity but today, God has prevented us from such insecurity but we have forgotten.
“Today, politicians who are willing or intending to contest 2023 elections are sponsoring banditry because the way the bandits mastered how to operate guns and by how they specialised in ambushing soldiers, we should know that there is someone behind it.
“They are saying we dislodged the PDP administration because of insecurity, so they want to make use of insecurity to also send APC away, that is why all APC should be vigilante.
“The military and the police cannot do it alone, they don’t have the numbers neither do they have all the equipment required to complete the fight alone.
“Community members have all that it takes to inform and support the fight against insecurity.”
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