The Assistant State Operations Officer of the Niger State Vigilante Corps, Alhaji Sule Butu, has said that armed banditry, kidnappings, and other criminal tendencies in Niger State will soon be a thing of the past.
Sule Butu stated this while addressing officers and men of the Vigilante Corps shortly after a townhall meeting organised by the Niger State Government on the state of affairs in the state at the Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi International Conference Centre, Minna.
Alhaji Butu noted that for over nine months now, Maikunkele, Beji, Zungeru and Wushishi axis of the State have not witnessed any case of cattle rustling and kidnapping and assured that it would be maintained.
The State Assistant Operations Officer of the Vigilante Corps appealed to the state government under the leadership of Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago to assist members of the Vigilante Corps with operational vehicles and other necessary working equipment and materials for effective and efficient service delivery.
Butu however promised, *to work and fight the enemies of our land within the ambit of the law with the support and cooperation of other security apparatus in the state for peace to return to our state”.
The State vigilante Operations Officer, informed the gathering that there is no faction whatsoever in the state’s Vigilante Corps, adding that those trying to do that should desist forthwith or face disciplinary actions against them.
Alhaji Sule Butu also affirmed that Alhaji Nasiru Mohammed Manta still remain the State Commander of the Vigilante Corps hilighting that Nasiru Manta is the one the Government of Niger state under the leadership of Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago recognized as their Commander.
Alhaji Butu thereby pledged his continuous loyalty, support and cooperation to Commander Nasiru Mohammed Manta in his efforts to rid the state of armed banditry, kidnappings and other criminality in the state.
Meanwhile, all the Commanders of the Vigilante Corps across the 25(twenty five) local government areas of the state attended the meeting.
The Assistant State Operations Officer of the Niger State Vigilante Corps, Alhaji Sule Butu, has said that armed banditry, kidnappings, and other criminal tendencies in Niger State will soon be a thing of the past.
Sule Butu stated this while addressing officers and men of the Vigilante Corps shortly after a townhall meeting organised by the Niger State Government on the state of affairs in the state at the Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi International Conference Centre, Minna.
Alhaji Butu noted that for over nine months now, Maikunkele, Beji, Zungeru and Wushishi axis of the State have not witnessed any case of cattle rustling and kidnapping and assured that it would be maintained.
The State Assistant Operations Officer of the Vigilante Corps appealed to the state government under the leadership of Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago to assist members of the Vigilante Corps with operational vehicles and other necessary working equipment and materials for effective and efficient service delivery.
Butu however promised, *to work and fight the enemies of our land within the ambit of the law with the support and cooperation of other security apparatus in the state for peace to return to our state”.
The State vigilante Operations Officer, informed the gathering that there is no faction whatsoever in the state’s Vigilante Corps, adding that those trying to do that should desist forthwith or face disciplinary actions against them.
Alhaji Sule Butu also affirmed that Alhaji Nasiru Mohammed Manta still remain the State Commander of the Vigilante Corps hilighting that Nasiru Manta is the one the Government of Niger state under the leadership of Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago recognized as their Commander.
Alhaji Butu thereby pledged his continuous loyalty, support and cooperation to Commander Nasiru Mohammed Manta in his efforts to rid the state of armed banditry, kidnappings and other criminality in the state.
Meanwhile, all the Commanders of the Vigilante Corps across the 25(twenty five) local government areas of the state attended the meeting.