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    Katsina elders fault Tinubu over insecurity, poverty, LGBT

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoJuly 15, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Katsina State Elders Forum (KSEF) has raised concerns about the Federal Government’s management of security, economic hardship, and alleged lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender LGBT policies. 

    KSEF lambasted the federal government’s ineffective response to the state’s ongoing bandit concerns, bemoaning the constant dangers to life across 12 local governments.

    KSEF lambasted the federal government’s ineffective response to the state’s ongoing bandit concerns, bemoaning the constant dangers to life across 12 local governments.

    “We have tried as much as possible and have complained severally to the Federal Government to complement what the state government is doing to protect lives and property in our dear state. The federal government has not lived up to expectations. These hoodlums keep on killing our people, burning their properties, claiming their farms, and destroying their houses.”

    While bemoaning the dismal condition, Aliyu raised concern for the safety of inhabitants and visitors to the state. He also questioned the inaction of the two Northern Defence Ministers.

    “If you are travelling, you are not sure of coming back. If you leave home, you are not sure of coming back to meet your people safely. And it is really unfortunate that the so-called Defence Ministers are from the North. We don’t know what they are doing. They have not done enough to protect the North. And it is unfortunate that these killers are only in this part of the country. We are really disturbed.

    “They have killed hundreds of people in Katsina. No one—none of the ministers or the president—deemed it fit to come and condole the people of Katsina State and provide some succour to cushion the impact on the victims. That’s why you see a lot of beggars everywhere. This is a result of this banditry.

    “The Katsina State Governor has done his best. He floated the Security Watch Corps, and they are doing their best. But unfortunately, the community corps is not allowed to handle sophisticated weapons like the bandits.

    “The soldiers are not helping matters. So, we don’t know where the problem is. We have yet to understand the problem. What is happening? Who is behind this banditry?

    “The Federal Government has to explain why our soldiers can go elsewhere in other countries and perform miracles and restore peace, but not in the northern part of the country?

    “We are calling on the federal government to come up with immediate measures. Let them introduce jungle battalions. Put these soldiers in the forest; let them remain there and fight the bandits.

    “The bandits are known, and they also know where they are. We are calling on Mr. President to please save the North, for goodness sake. Save Katsina State.”

    The group also expressed strong disapproval over the alleged recent federal actions concerning LGBT rights purportedly signed by the Budget Minister.

    “Katsina State vehemently objects to this arrangement because we are 98 percent Muslims. Even Christianity is against this same-sex marriage. We are begging Mr. President to reverse this decision with immediate effect. Nigerians are not happy, and everybody is crying.”

    Elder Aliyu described the acute poverty plaguing the northern region, blaming it on the Federal Government’s refusal to supply basic requirements.

    “Our people are very poor. There is hunger and abject poverty in our region. Everywhere you go, you see people begging because they don’t have what to eat,” he said.

    He asked Tinubu to take quick action to address these challenges and to consider recruiting more capable advisers.

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