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July 8, 2024
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Zamfara Police/CSOs in partnership to end bandits attacks on schools

From Ibrahim Kaulahi, Gusau

Zamfara State Police command has keyed into partnership with the Coalition of Civil Society Organisations under the umbrella of Zamfara Technical Team of Safer Schools (ZSSTT) in aggressive efforts to ensure safer environment for teaching and learning in the state.

The assurance was made by the Commissioner of Police Zamfara State Command, CP Mohammed Shehu Dalijan today Tueday in his office as he received members of the ZSSTT that paid him an advocacy visit.

CP Dalijan, said his command has since introduced formidable strategies that led to the reduction of incessant attacks by bandits on schools especially tertiary institutions across the state.

He noted that, part of the efforts was a frequent but prompt receipt of reports from certain quarters which subsequently responded promptly by the gallant men of the Command, the development which believed has reduced the incident to the barest minimum.

“Before my coming as Commissioner of Police, there were reports pertaining bandits attacks on schools almost on daily basis, but now it has reduced drastically.

“The Command is at this point, welcome the ZSSTT for delving into a business which will compliment and serve as a spur to what we have been doing as our constitutional duty.

“Our doors are widely opened 24 hours and our men always remain on their toes waiting for distress calls 7 days of the week, we would not relent to fiercely respond to any bandits-related activities in the state.

“I therefore welcome your partnership and outrightly assured you that you will be contacted anytime the need arise”, CP Dalijan has stressed.

Earlier, the ZSSTT leader, Sa’adatu Abdu Gusau who was represented by her deputy, Dr. Ahmad Hashim, said the essence of the visit was to encourage the Police Command to double its effort with a view to secure massive return of students and pupils back to their schools.

Dr. Hashim further supported the idea of the national assemblies that which was trumpeted for the reduction of the size of security personnel attached to the Very Important Personalities (VIPs) across the nation with a view to increase the number of Police deployed to fight banditry and other criminal activities.

He decried multitude number of schools that remained closed for some years in the state following attacks by bandits, as well as large number of students and pupils that were expelled out of schools for same purpose.

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Mustapha Salisu

Mustapha Salisu is a graduate of BSc. Information and Media Studies from Bayero University Kano, with experience in Communication Skills as well as Public Relations.

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