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Shehu Sani Asks Kaduna Govt To Permit Everybody To Carry Arms

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Senator Shehu Sani, a former federal legislator from Kaduna State, has requested that the government legalize the ownership of guns in every home.

According to Anaedoonline.ng, the gubernatorial candidate said this while bemoaning the recent spate of kidnappings and murders in Northern and Southern Kaduna by bandit terrorists.

Throughout March alone, over a hundred individuals are said to have been killed in the state, with property worth millions of dollars damaged and citizens displaced.

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Insecurity has risen dramatically in the Northern area, particularly in Kaduna.

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Senator Sani, in a tweet on Thursday in response to the life-threatening occurrences, said that if the government is unable to defeat the criminals, residents should be permitted to carry weapons to defend themselves.

“If the government and security forces fail to smash these terrorists and bandits kidnapping and killing our people in Northern and Southern Kaduna, citizens should be formally permitted to carry the same weapons and let’s see who controls the land,” Sani said on Twitter.

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Meanwhile, Nasir El-Rufai, the governor of Kaduna State, has accused several communities in the state of hiding criminals.

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The Governor stated this on Wednesday when he paid a condolence visit to the Chief of Kagoro, Mr Ufuwai Bonet over the recent attacks in the area, Anaedoonline.ng reports.

Speaking at the palace of the traditional ruler in the Kaura Local Government Area of the state, Governor El-Rufai said if insecurity would end, the locals must work with the security agents and expose the criminals among them.

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“It is of great concern how communities shield criminals living amongst them. There are criminals in every ethnic group and every religion.

“If we want to end this kind of problem (insecurity), we must be ready to give up those we suspect to be criminals even if they are our sons and daughters,’’ the governor said.

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He cautioned traditional rulers to wake up to their responsibilities and deal with crime in their domains instead of allowing the youths to take over leadership.

 

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