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Insecurity: Katsina Government Denies Directing Citizens to Acquire Arms 

Katsina State has denied directing citizens to acquire arms and defend themselves against banditry.

The Katsina State Government under the leadership of Governor Dikko Umaru Radda, has cleared the air over the recent media misrepresentations regarding the state’s approach to community security.

In response to inquiries about citizens arming themselves, the Katsina State Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr. Nasir Muazu, said the State Government has not directed citizens to acquire arms and defend themselves against banditry.

Muazu, in a statement by Radda’s Spokesman, Ibrahim Mohammed, said the government has only taken proactive and revolving approach to addressing the security challenges faced by remote communities, especially those in the eight frontline local government areas of the state. 

He said rather than encouraging citizens to arm themselves individually, the government has implemented a Community Volunteer Groups programme to train and equip the community volunteers with Den Guns and other necessary skills and resources to protect themselves and their communities.

Muazu further explained that the Community Volunteer Groups are designed to serve as the first line of defence in villages and communities that are difficult for security forces to reach quickly for interventions. 

Explaining the rationale behind the initiative, he said: “By empowering local residents with the knowledge and tools to protect themselves, the state government aims to enhance overall security and reduce the impact of bandits’ attacks.

“The state government emphasises that this programme , known as the Community Volunteer Groups (CVG) clearly demonstrates governments  resolve to carry the people along in the fight against insecurity.” 

He stated that the move involves careful vetting and training of individuals from frontline local government areas in self-defence techniques.

According to him, “These volunteers are provided with Den Guns, which are permitted under Nigerian law, to be used only as a last resort when necessary.”

He, however, said the Katsina State Government remains committed to the safety and security of all its citizens and will continue to work in collaboration with federal security agencies to ensure peace and stability across the state.

Francis Sardauna

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