Breaking: Gov. Yari
drops responsibility as Chief Security Officer of Zamfara state
On June 15, 20182:44 pmIn NewsComments
Gov. Abdul’aziz Yari of Zamfara State said he had dropped his
responsibility as Chief Security Officer of the state as he had no
control over security machinery in the state.
Speaking to newsmen in Talata-Mafara on Friday, Yari said that his
decision stemmed from the seeming helplessness of the state government
and the people over recurring killings in the state.
He deplored the prevailing situation where as the chief security officer
of the state, he could not take decisions on strategies for protecting
the state and its people, and had it implemented.
“We have been facing serious security challenges over the years, but in
spite of being governor and Chief Security Officer of the state, I
cannot direct security officers on what to do nor sanction them when
they err.
“As Chief Security Officer, the nomenclature in just a name,” he said.
The governor lamented that it was disheartening that killings in the
state had continued in spite of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s order
to security agencies to end the incessant blood-letting across the
country.
According to him, since the president’s order, the killings have not
stopped. In a week there were attacks in this state which claimed over
30 lives.
He said that the state government was spending huge amount of its
resources on security but to no avail.
Yari, therefore, urged people of the state to be more faithful to God
and embark on special prayers over the challenges facing the state.
He also appealed to them to be patient and continue to cooperate with
the government and security agencies as steps were being taken to
address the challenges.
“We cannot keep quiet while our people are being killed daily. We are
going to cooperate with all stakeholders to bring the situation to an
end,” he added. (NAN)
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