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Why we mustn’t surrender our security to some people, Masari warns
Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina has warned Nigerians not to put their safety in the hands of security agencies alone, noting that it is ridiculous that citizens are not defending themselves against bandit attacks.
Masari who disclosed this while speaking at the Katsina police headquarters, where he inaugurated the Katsina Joint Security Operations and Communication Control Centre meant to assist security agencies operating in the state, said residents cannot simply rely on security agencies to solve the problem of insecurity.
“Security is our responsibility,” the Governor said. “Why are we surrendering our responsibility to some people? I cannot see how more committed a police officer or military officer can be more than any of you.
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“Why should I sit in my village and be only making telephone calls without doing nothing?
“Every bandit, every criminal has an address, has a location, and they are human beings like us. The only difference is that they have taken arms against us; does it mean we have nothing to take against them?
“Do we mean we should vacate all our villages, all our farms, all our houses, and surrender them to bandits, and wait for police officer Emeka all the way from Enugu to come to Katsina and rescue me? This is ridiculous. Why?
“I think part of what this Katsina initiative needs to do is to go round all these local governments, let us talk to the people, and defend yourselves.”
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