Sokoto gov vows safe return for displaced communities 

Governor Ahmed Aliyu has expressed confidence that displaced residents in Sokoto State will soon return safely to their communities amid ongoing security operations.

Aliyu spoke on Thursday while opening a State Executive Council meeting at the Government House in Sokoto.

He said renewed efforts to tackle banditry and related crimes were already yielding results, particularly in 13 local government areas affected by insecurity.

“I am happy to inform you that our renewed commitment to ensuring a secure Sokoto State is yielding success,” the governor said.

He stressed that addressing insecurity remains a top priority of his administration, adding that efforts would continue until displaced residents are able to return to their homes.

The governor also reaffirmed support for security agencies, pledging continued logistical and operational backing to enhance their capacity to protect lives and property.

Aliyu urged residents to support security efforts by providing credible information to help track criminal elements.

He warned against the activities of informants within communities, describing them as threats to peace and security.

The governor further assured residents of his administration’s commitment to governance and development, while calling for continued public support.

Sokoto gov vows safe return for displaced communities

 

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