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“Former Senator Shehu Sani Criticizes Northern Governors’ Response to Insecurity”

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Former Senator Shehu Sani has sharply criticized northern leaders for what he perceives as a lack of seriousness in addressing the security challenges plaguing the region. Sani’s comments come in the wake of disturbing reports of violence perpetrated by bandits and terrorists in Zamfara and Plateau States, where dozens of farmers have been brutally killed.

Highlighting the alarming escalation of violence, Sani drew attention to the recent atrocities committed by bandits in Zamfara, where 30 farmers lost their lives, and in Plateau State, where 50 farmers were brutally slaughtered. These incidents underscore the urgent need for decisive action to stem the tide of insecurity ravaging communities across the region.

Sani also pointed out a concerning trend in the attendance of the Northern Governors Forum, a platform crucial for coordinating efforts to tackle security challenges in the region. According to Sani, 12 governors were conspicuously absent from the forum’s last meeting held in April. This absence, he argues, reflects a lack of commitment and seriousness among northern leaders in addressing the pressing security concerns affecting their constituents.

The former lawmaker’s remarks underscore a growing frustration among stakeholders over the perceived ineffectiveness of northern leaders in curbing the escalating insecurity in the region. The spate of attacks on innocent civilians, particularly farmers, highlights the urgent need for concerted efforts and decisive leadership to restore peace and stability in northern Nigeria.

Sani’s outspoken criticism serves as a call to action for northern leaders to prioritize the security and well-being of their people, urging them to demonstrate greater commitment and resolve in addressing the root causes of insecurity and implementing effective measures to safeguard lives and property in the region.

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