[News] Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna state has explained why banditry has continued in the North West region of the country. Speaking in an interview on BBC Hausa on Monday February 8 following the killing of 18 people by suspected bandits in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Saturday February 6, El-Rufai said it’s been difficult to tackle banditry in the region because every state is fighting it in its own way. The Kaduna state Governor stated that it will be difficult to succeed in the fight against banditry if states in the region don’t come together to ask the “federal government to provide them with soldiers and police to enter the bush and kill all the bandits”. Also speaking against granting amnesty to the bandits, El-Rufai added that it will be deceitful to think that someone who is counting millions as gains from ransom will embrace dialogue and return to his previous lifestyle where he saw little money occasionally. He said; “As a result, every state is fighting in it own way. If we cannot come together for the federal government to provide us with soldiers and police to enter the bush and kill all the bandits, it will be difficult to succeed in the fight against banditry. “There is no synergy among the governors in the northwest on how to end the banditry. But Kaduna is collaborating with Niger State on modalities to end the killings by the gunmen. “State like Zamfara adopted a policy of dialogue with the gunmen, giving them amnesty, which I don’t believe in. With this, we have differences on how to tackle the situation. “We sat together with the governors in Katsina but we disagreed on how to tackle the criminality. Some believed on dialogue while others didn’t. “It is deceitful to believe that a person who is now counting millions as gains from ransom will embrace dialogue and return to his previous lifestyle where he saw little money occasionally.”



The Senator representing Benue South Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Comrade Abba Moro, has demanded immediate release of Elijah Odeh, a young barber arrested for alleged blasphemy in Kano State.

 

It will be recalled that Odeh, from Adum East, in Obi Local Government Area of Benue State, was arrested for giving his customers haircuts deemed offensive to Islam. He is currently being tried in Gyadi-Gyadi Magistrate’s Court sitting in Kano. Read HERE and HERE

 

#FreeElijahOdeh: Senator Abba Moro demands immediate release of young barber arrested in Kano for giving customers

Moro, in a statement issued by his media office in Abuja on Sunday, February 7, said that the arrest of Odeh was an infringement on his rights to live and do business in any part of the country without molestation and harassment.

 

“The arrest and continued incarceration of Elijah Odeh, a young barber from Obi LGA, based in Kano State, by a group of Muslims over a harmless hairstyle he designed on two of his customers is highly condemnable, unacceptable, unconstitutional and an infringement on the rights of the young man to live and ply his legitimate trade in any part of the country without molestation and harassment,” the statement reads.

 

“None of my Constituents will suffer unjustly anywhere, as long as I remain their Senator. I must follow up on this case, with all the seriousness it deserves, until justice is gotten for the boy, because I believe he has done nothing wrong in being creative and innovative.”



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