Sokoto Governor Reaffirms Commitment to Fighting Banditry, Enhancing Security and Project Oversight

Published on 28 August 2025 at 11:07

At the regular Executive Council meeting in Sokoto, Governor Ahmad Aliyu reiterated his administration’s unwavering commitment to tackling banditry and enhancing security across the state. The Governor emphasized that since assuming office, his government has consistently provided security agencies with the resources, logistics, and support necessary to safeguard lives and property.

Governor Aliyu highlighted the introduction of new strategies and approaches aimed at restoring peace and stability to communities affected by banditry, stressing that security remains central to the state’s socio-economic development agenda. He called on Commissioners to ensure rigorous monitoring and inspection of all projects under their ministries, emphasizing that the government will not tolerate mediocrity and is committed to delivering high-quality services and tangible dividends of democracy to citizens.

The Governor further urged residents to collaborate with the government through support, vigilance, and prayers, affirming that collective effort is essential to overcoming insecurity and building a prosperous, peaceful, and united Sokoto State for future generations.

This renewed focus on security and governance underscores the interdependence of safety and development. By strengthening law enforcement, implementing strategic interventions, and holding government projects to high standards, the administration aims to create an environment conducive to investment, education, and overall community well-being. The call for citizen collaboration also reflects a recognition that sustainable peace requires active participation from all segments of society, not just government agencies.

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