Bello urges vigilance over fleeing Boko Haram

By Aideloje Ojo
Minna

In a proactive measure, the Niger state Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, has enjoined citizens to keep vigilant and be wary of fleeing Boko Haram members who might want to seek refuge in the state.
He said the capture and fall of Sambisa Forest, the last strong hold of the insurgents, posed a serious challenge to other states because they have no other hiding place other than to spread all over the country and regrettably mix with and disguise as good people.
In a press statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Malam Jibrin Baba Ndace, the governor urged citizens to be “watchful and not to harbor unknown strangers stressing that security issue is a collective responsibility of everyone.
“We are aware of reports that some of these fleeing miscreants have been arrested in some states therefore, it is our collective duty as citizens to keep our eyes open and report any suspicious character within our midst”.

The governor disclosed that the state government had directed and mobilised all the security apparatus in the state to proactively intensify effort towards ensuring that Niger state is not made aboard of fleeing Boko Haram members or any criminal element.
“We have taken proactive measure since the assumption of office to ensure that the state remains safe for its citizens. One of the cardinal priority of the administration is peace and security. In that wise, a new Mobile Police Squadron was established in the state to strengthen the fight against  crime”.
He also used the opportunity to reiterate his appeal to preach peace and tolerance.
“As a state we are known for peace. We are committed to maintaining religious harmony and peaceful co-existence amongst the people”, he added.