Nigeria Witnessing Terrorism Not Banditry — Fayemi

Nigeria Witnessing Terrorism Not Banditry — Fayemi
Governor, Kayode Fayemi
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Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi has stated that what Nigeria is witnessing, whether banditry or kidnapping, has no name other than terrorism.

Gov. Fayemi, who is also the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, made this clarification on Tuesday when he paid a visit to his Niger State counterpart, Abubakar Sani Bello.

He was reacting to the recent kidnapping of some students and staff of the Government Science College, Kagara in Rafi Local Government in Niger State by bandits.

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He said, ‘At the level of the governors’ forum, we met last week and we came out with some specific ideas we have shared with the federal authority but for us, our visit is in commiseration, solidarity and in identifying with you, the government, and the good people of Niger State.

‘We want to reassure you that even this difficult time shall pass but we must put our heads together, put all our efforts together, demonstrate resilience, reassure our people not to give up hope because ultimately we can only defeat terrorism collectively, not in isolation.

‘What we are witnessing is terrorism, there is no other name for it. We may call it banditry, kidnaping, these are the remnants of the actors in the North-East that have found themselves in other parts of the country. Whether they are known as ISWAP, Shekau faction, they are remnants of what we are still dealing with in that part of Nigeria.

‘That is why we must not treat the North-East in isolation of this problem. We are all victims as long as any section of our country is ravaged by this problem.

‘On behalf of all your brother governors, I want to assure our people in Niger State that we are all for Niger State. We shall not rest until we resolve the challenges we have here as we have in other states.’ He concluded.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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