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I Can Pinpoint Bandits’ Locations With My Phone – Zamfara Governor

by Folarin Kehinde September 4, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Zamfara State governor, Dauda Lawal, has declared that he knew the exact locations of bandit leaders terrorising the state but was powerless to act because he does not control security agencies.

In a viral video that has stirred reactions, Lawal lamented that despite his knowledge of bandits’ movements, the ongoing fight against insecurity was being crippled by the fact that security chiefs in Zamfara State take directives only from Abuja.

“I swear to Almighty Allah, wherever a bandit leader is located within Zamfara State, I know it and if he goes out, I know,” he said. “With my mobile phone, I can show you where and where these bandits are today. But we cannot do anything beyond our powers.”

The visibly emotional governor added: “If today, I have the power to give orders to the security agencies, I can assure you, we will end banditry in Zamfara State within two months. Most of the time, I shed tears for my people because I can see a problem but I cannot order the security operatives to act in time.”

Lawal narrated how bandits once invaded Shinkafi Local Government Area of the State while security operatives in the state failed to respond because they had not received clearance from Abuja.

“There was a time the bandits invaded Shinkafi and the security operatives were alerted, but they refused to go simply because they were not given orders from Abuja,” he said.

He stressed that his administration has gone the extra mile to support security outfits despite lacking direct command. Recently, Zamfara distributed 150 patrol vehicles to police, army, DSS, and civil defence. Thousands of Community Protection Guards were recruited, and 2,000 hunters from Borno and Yobe hired to reinforce the fight.

Governor Lawal’s revelations came as Zamfara State reels from a fresh wave of attacks and abductions. Within the past month, over 150 people were kidnapped in multiple raids across Zurmi, Kaura Namoda, and Bukuyum LGAs, while at least 10 security operatives and three civilians were killed in an ambush in Adabka.

Protests have also erupted in Gusau, where residents accused authorities of failing to protect them from repeated bandit raids that have killed more than 100 people in recent months.

Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu hinted at the creation of state police as a solution to Nigeria’s worsening security crisis.

“I am reviewing all the aspects of security; I have to create a state police. We are looking at that holistically. We will defeat insecurity. We must protect our children, people, livelihoods, places of worship, and recreational spaces. They can’t intimidate us,” Tinubu said on Wednesday during a meeting with Katsina State elders at the Presidential Villa.

He also announced the deployment of forest guards and the acquisition of drones to bolster operations in troubled regions.

 

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Journalists locked out from covering Zamfara gov’s 2025 budget presentation

by Folarin Kehinde December 5, 2024
written by Folarin Kehinde

Security operatives barred journalists from covering the 2025 budget presentation by Governor Dauda Lawal at the Zamfara State House of Assembly in Gusau on Thursday, sparking outrage among media professionals.

The journalists, who arrived at the Assembly complex as early as 9 am were reportedly ordered to leave by security personnel just as the governor made his way into the chamber.

Efforts by the governor’s media aide, Sulaiman Bala Idris, to mediate were rebuffed by the security officers, who stood their ground despite appeals to allow the journalists to perform their constitutional duties.

“Please take it easy. I know how you feel, but I assure you we will rectify the issue,” Idris told the visibly frustrated journalists.

However, only Channels Television and TVC reporters were granted access to cover the event, further fuelling suspicions among the excluded press corps.

A source within the Assembly complex, who spoke on condition of anonymity, attributed the move to a potential quorum issue among lawmakers.

“Blocking journalists was a deliberate decision because only a few members were present in the chamber, and they did not meet the quorum required to officially receive the governor for the budget presentation,” the source alleged.

Of the 24 Assembly members, only a fraction reportedly attended the session, raising questions about the validity of the proceedings.

The exclusion of journalists has drawn criticism from media practitioners, who have called for greater respect for press freedom and transparency in government activities.

Efforts to reach the Assembly leadership for comment were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.

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