Bandits’ killing of innocent people in Katsina communities shocking: Gov Radda

Governor of Katsina State, Dikko Radda has described the recent attacks and killing of innocent souls in some parts of the state by suspected bandits as senseless.
This is contained in a statement to journalists in Katsina on Wednesday by the state’s Commissioner for Information and Culture, Dr Bala Salisu-Zango.
According to him, Mr Radda vehemently condemned the killings, especially in Musawa, Danmusa, Matazu and Faskari Local Government Areas of the state.
The statement indicated that Mr Radda spoke while on a condolence visit to Musawa, where about 17 persons were killed by the bandits during a Maulud procession.
“I am profoundly shocked by the large-scale killing of innocent people by wicked and heartless bandits in some of our communities,” the statement quoted the governor as saying.
Mr Radda, while reiterating his administration’s determination to chase and defeat the bandits to their enclaves, also condoled with the people of the affected communities who lost their loved ones.
“Let me use this opportunity to express my sympathy to the people of these communities, the family members of the victims and people of Katsina State at large for the losses,” Mr Radda said.
He vowed that no stone would be left unturned in his government’s commitment to fight banditry, restore peace and stability in the state.
The commissioner recalled that some few weeks ago, the operatives of the newly established community watch corps in the state chased and killed scores of bandits in their hideouts.
“This led to organised reprisals by the terrorist-bandits,” he said.
(NAN)
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