Bandits’ attack a trial from Allah – Kebbi Governor

Kebbi state governor, Atiku Bagudu, has condoled the people of Gaya community in Danko Wasagu Local Government Area over the recent attack by bandits.

He enjoined the people to take the carnage as an act of Allah.

A statement released by his spokesperson, Yahaya Sarki on Sunday, said the governor condoled with the people when he visited the affected community, and expressed regret at the attack.

Bagudu promised to take more pungent measures to further safeguard the lives and properties of the citizenry, assuring immediate restoration of peace and unity and revamping socio-economic activities, especially farming in the area.

He said, “It is really unfortunate that these obnoxious and deadly attacks occurred after the area had been quiet and peaceful.

“We should not allow this vicious cycle to continue and as such all hands must be on deck to provide a plausible solution to the problem.

“Security challenges are not peculiar to Nigeria as they occur everywhere. We must be fast and proactive for peace to return.”

The governor admonished the people to regard the tragic incident as an act of the Almighty Allah that can befall any mortal.

He said: “As mere mortals who believe in faith, both as Muslims and Christians, we should regard this sad development as a trial from the Almighty Allah.

“Also, we should note that passing blame will not solve the problem. What is required is mutual trust and respect for all.

“Certainly, more arms or ammunition will not solve the problem, but respect, support and fervent prayers will do.”

Bagudu again said that the state government had the powers to ban Yan Sakai, but it had not done so.

He, however, urged the vigilantes to collaborate with the security agencies, traditional rulers and the various communities to ensure the success of their activities.

While restating the need to offer immediate relief assistance and shelter to the internally displaced persons, Bagudu cautioned against spreading rumours and fake news.

He also said that the loss of lives was collective and called for more patience, prayers, vigilance and mutual assistance in order to shame the detractors.

Miyetti Allah implores Christians to pray for peace, unity of Nigeria

The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has called on Christians to pray for the peace and unity of Nigeria as they celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The South East Zonal Chairman of MACBAN, Alhaji Gidado Sidikki, made the call on Sunday, April 4, in Enugu in his Easter message to Christians in the area.

Sidikki described the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ as the pillar of the Christian faith and the celebration, a period to reflect on His earthly mission characterised by good works.

He, therefore, urged Christians to remain resolute in their abiding faith and hope for a better country.

He also urged them to take advantage of the period to renew their faith in the unity and peaceful coexistence of Nigerians.

He said that Nigerians are a people with common destiny and heritage in spite of differences in religion, tongue and political ideology.

The MACBAN zonal chairman said that with prayers and faith in God, the country will prosper and overcome all the challenges that threaten its unity.

Sidikki congratulated Christians in the region for a successful Lenten period and appealed to them not to allow recent security breaches in parts of the zone to breed bad blood in the area.

‘As Christians celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ today, I urge them to reflect on the lessons they learnt during the Lenten period.

Let us love one another and see ourselves as one indivisible entity in spite of our differences,” Sidikki said.

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