
Foiled Attack: Sokoto Threatens To crack down on bandits’ Informants
The Sokoto State Government has applauded troops of the Nigerian Armed Forces for repelling an attempted attack on traders in Sabon Birni Local Government Area.
According to a statement issued by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, Col. Ahmed Usman (Rtd.), the bandits had attempted to ambush traders travelling from Tarah village to the weekly market in Sabon Birni on Monday.
Usman said the troops responded swiftly, neutralising several of the attackers and preventing what could have resulted in the loss of innocent lives.
“The swift response, professionalism, and courage displayed by our military personnel averted what could have been a tragic incident and reaffirmed their commitment to protecting the lives and property of our people,” he said.
The government also called on residents to remain vigilant and support security agencies with timely intelligence that could help forestall further attacks.
Usman issued a stern warning to individuals aiding criminal groups, stressing that the state would not tolerate any form of collaboration with bandits.
“We are determined to dismantle every network of bandits, collaborators, informants, and financiers threatening the peace of our citizens. Anyone aiding or abetting criminal activity will face the full weight of the law without exception,” he warned.
He reaffirmed that the administration of Governor Ahmed Aliyu remains committed to providing all necessary support to security agencies to restore lasting peace and stability across Sokoto State.
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