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Outcry In Zamfara: Calls For Justice Echo As Slain Magaji Lawwali’s Death Points Accusing Finger At CPG Leadership, Rg Yan Doto
Outcry In Zamfara: Calls For Justice Echo As Slain Magaji Lawwali’s Death Points Accusing Finger At CPG Leadership, Rg Yan Doto....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In the heart of Zamfara State, a storm of discontent brews, threatening to escalate into a full-blown security crisis if not addressed promptly. At the center of this tumult are the troubling allegations leveled against the leadership of the Community Protective Guard (CPG) in Tsafe, Zamfara State…CONTINUE READING.
The crux of the matter lies in a series of deaths that many residents perceive as politically motivated and orchestrated by the CPG leadership. Established by the Zamfara State government to combat banditry and insecurity, the CPG was meant to bring peace and stability to the region. However, recent events have cast a shadow of doubt on its effectiveness and integrity.
At the center of these allegations is the Commandant General of the CPG, Rtd Major Rg Yan Doto. Since assuming his position, Major Yan Doto has been accused of using his authority to settle personal scores and advance political agendas. Among the most egregious accusations are his involvement in the deaths of Magaji Lawwali and Imam Hassan Mada, both of whom were allegedly targeted for political reasons.
Magaji Lawwali, in particular, was arrested on dubious charges of banditry and subjected to brutal treatment while in custody, ultimately resulting in his death. Autopsy reports have since revealed the extent of the injuries he sustained, painting a grim picture of the circumstances surrounding his demise.
Further exacerbating the situation is Major Yan Doto’s checkered past, which includes allegations of misconduct during his time in the army, leading to his dismissal and subsequent imprisonment. It is alleged that Magaji Lawwali’s fate was sealed as a result of a past grievance, stemming from a petition he filed against Major Yan Doto’s involvement in communal clashes in Tsafe community.
The clamor for justice reverberates loudly across Zamfara State, with calls for a thorough investigation into Major Yan Doto’s actions and accountability for those responsible for Magaji Lawwali’s death. The urgency of the situation cannot be overstated, and there is a pressing need for swift and decisive action from both the state government and security agencies to address the grievances of the aggrieved residents and restore trust in the CPG and the rule of law.
As tensions escalate and uncertainty looms, the fate of Zamfara hangs in the balance, with the resolution of this crisis poised to shape the region’s future for years to come.
