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Zamfara State Governor Lawal Stands Firm: No Negotiations With Bandits

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Zamfara State Governor Lawal Stands Firm: No Negotiations With Bandits....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has reiterated his administration’s firm stance against negotiating with the marauding bandits for the purpose of achieving peace. The Governor, conveyed through his Deputy, Malam Mani Mumuni, emphasized the government’s readiness to collaborate with any opposition party committed to resolving the security challenges in the state. He underscored that his responsibility extends beyond partisan lines, stating, “I am not only the Governor of PDP alone but I am the Governor of Zamfara as a whole, so let everyone remove segregation from my government……..CONTINUE READING

 

 

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Addressing the recent Supreme Court verdict affirming his election, Governor Lawal viewed it as a triumph for democracy and the nation’s overall progress. He emphasized his commitment to serving the entirety of Zamfara, irrespective of political affiliations or tribal considerations. The Governor’s sentiments were expressed through the State’s Deputy Governor, Malam Mani Mummuni, during a press conference held at the gubernatorial office in Gusau, the state capital.

Governor Lawal acknowledged the judiciary’s role as the last bastion of hope for the common man, praising their unwavering commitment to upholding integrity. Emphasizing the government’s determination to tackle insecurity head-on, the Deputy Governor declared that any act of betrayal would not be tolerated in the pursuit of restoring peace to the state.

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