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Kaduna State, a hostile environment for insurgency, banditry–Sani

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Dec. 9, 2025

Gov. Uba Sani says Kaduna State is a hostile environment for insurgency and banditry, insisting that the state is taking a strong stance against insecurity and will not tolerate any threats to peace.

The Governor stated this at the Kaduna State Security Sectors Stakeholders’ Engagement organised by the Headquarters, 1 Division, Nigerian Army/ Joint Taskforce, Operations Fansan Yamma on Tuesday in Kaduna.

The theme of the event was ‘Community Engagement and Conflict Prevention: Building Trust and Stability’.

The governor was represented by the Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr. Sule Shu’aibu.
Sani said,” Communities must not shield criminals, and there should be no sympathy for crime that puts innocent lives at risk.”

He said the state government was dedicated to protecting the lives and property of the citizens.

He said the government, the security agencies and stakeholders were working together to ensure peace and stability in the state.

Sani said security was not just the responsibility of the government and the Military, but also involves communities, traditional institutions, and the citizens.

He said the government was strengthening partnerships through logistics, intelligence sharing, and community driven structures is crucial.

“Security is the foundation for progress, and Kaduna State will continue to work with security agencies to ensure stability.

“The Kaduna peace mode, the state’s approach to security is being emulated by neighboring states, and the government is committed to maintaining this model, “Sani said.

He commended the 1 Division Nigerian Army for organising the stakeholders’ meeting and bringing together the stakeholders to discuss security and develop strategies .

Earlier the Chief host , Maj.-Gen. Abubakar Wase, who doubles as the Commander, Sector 1, Operation Fansan Yamma, said the forum was aimed at addressing critical security challenges and collaboratively chart a course toward a safer and more secure Kaduna State.

“Our state, rich in cultural diversity and economic potential, epitomises Nigeria’s strength and resilience, yet faces significant security threats, including abductions, village attacks, and daily disruptions that necessitate prompt, decisive collective action.

“The agenda before us is comprehensive, exploring all aspects of security requirements, challenges, and socio-economic dimensions.

“We will candidly assess the current security landscape, pinpoint vulnerabilities needing urgent attention, and explore effective modes of intelligence sharing and best practices, “he said

Wase said strengthening collaboration among all stakeholders is crucial, as security was a shared responsibility requiring synergy between government agencies, traditional leaders, community groups, civil society, and the populace.

He said the primary focus would be developing a robust response mechanism to prevent incidents and swiftly de-escalate tensions.

“We will engage in open dialogue, challenge assumptions, and co-create solutions,”Wase said.

He encouraged all the participants to contribute freely, embrace the spirit of collaboration, and utilise the expertise present to inspire trust and cooperation.

“Together, we can build a safer future where every citizen thrives and development knows no bounds, “Wase said.
NÀN also reports that the stakeholders were: Military, Police , DSS , Paramilitary institutions , traditional rulers, faith leaders, civil societies group and Local Governments Chairmen, among others.(NÀN)(

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