I can end banditry in 2 months if given control – Zamfara Gov

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Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, has asserted that he could end the persistent insecurity plaguing the state within just two months if only he had direct control over the nation’s security agencies.

In a recently surfaced viral video, Governor Lawal expressed frustration over his limited authority, despite significant efforts to support the fight against banditry. Speaking in Hausa, he revealed that although he has provided material support to security forces, including the distribution of 150 brand new vehicles, he lacks the power to command operations on the ground.

“In less than two months back, I bought 150 brand new cars and gave them to security agencies even though I cannot instruct them,” he said. “It’s my responsibility, and I did it. But they only take orders from Abuja.”

He emotionally recounted moments of helplessness, saying he once broke down in tears when security forces failed to act without federal directives, despite urgent threats to communities.

“I swear to Allah, we know where the bandits are I can even show you on my phone. But we are powerless. If I had the authority to issue orders, I swear this crisis would be over in two months.”

Governor Lawal’s comments have reignited debate about state policing and the decentralization of security command in Nigeria.

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