Governor of Katsina State in Nigeria’s Northwest, Aminu Bello Masari, says the state will support residents who are willing to procure weapons to defend themselves against attacks.
Katsina has recorded a surge in the activities of bandits which has led to kidnappings and killings of residents.
Addressing the media, Governor Masari says it is unfortunate how criminals get guns but good people do not have the means to protect themselves.
The governor says the number of security operatives in the state is insufficient to protect the lives and properties of residents.
Watch the video for more…
[bc_video video_id=”6289265545001″ account_id=”6116119081001″ player_id=”default” embed=”in-page” padding_top=”56%” autoplay=”” min_width=”0px” playsinline=”” picture_in_picture=”” max_width=”640px” mute=”” width=”100%” height=”100%” ]
Follow us on:
Governor Sanwo-Olu has pledged to explore waterways for tourism, expanding Lagos' transportation system and unlocking…
President Tinubu mourns Justice Uthman Argungu’s passing, remembering his dedication to law and humanity with…
Nigeria's petrol prices are now ranked among the highest in Africa after subsidy removal, despite…
Overland Airways has launched Lagos-Banjul flights, aligning with SAATM and AfCFTA goals to boost intra-African…
Saipem, with KOA Oil & Gas and AVEON Offshore, has secured a $1bn Shell contract…
Atiku has criticised the 2025 federal budget, calling it inadequate to address Nigeria's challenges, with…