Gov. Radda’s Bold Steps In Tackling Insecurity And Promotion Of Investment By Maiwada Dammallam
- Sulaiman Umar
- 26 Dec, 2023
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On October 10, 2023, the ancient city of Katsina was agog
and in very high spirits as Governor Malam Dikko Umar Radda, supported by
Governors Dauda Lawal of Zamfara, Abba Yusuf of Kano, Nasir Idris of Kebbi,
Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto, Mai Mala Buni of Yobe and Aminu Usman, Jigawa State
Deputy Governor who stood in for his Governor.
It was the occasion of the unveiling by Governor Radda of
the “Batch 1” of Katsina Community Watch Corps graduates — about 1,500
carefully handpicked and rigorously trained youths who will be posted back to
their localities as vigilantes to assist security agencies in curtailing the
menace of insecurity. The logic of handpicking and training youths from local
communities across the state to serve as Katsina Community Watch Corps is one
and the same with the timeless maxim: “You want a job done well, do it
yourself.”
These youths are mostly the worse hit by menace of banditry. They are either direct or indirect victims of banditry. Like Governor Radda, many of them must have suffered the dual pain of losing a loved one to rampaging bandits or suffered the trauma of having a loved in the terrifying dungeons of the bandits. And these are able bodied and emotionally calibrated youths whose only inability to confront the menace of banditry is the absence of a well organized template to do so. This is what Governor Malam Dikko Umar Radda is providing them with to assist the government to tackle the menace. This is as unprecedented as it’s pragmatic. The idea of able bodied youths being reduced to mere sitting ducks for bandits to practice target shooting with is as repulsive as it’s unacceptable.
Recall that Governor Radda vowed to spend every kobo in the
state’s coffers if that’s what it will take to have people of Katsina State go
to their farms and come back home safely to sleep with two eyes closed.
Undoubtedly, this is the reason for the recent unprecedented lump expenditure
of over N7bn by the Dikko administration to procure security materials to
enhance the functionality of security agencies in Katsina State. This includes
vehicles, weaponry and innovative technological additives aimed at
revolutionizing the war.
It’s quite commendable that, alongside the unveiling of the
freshly trained youths of the Katsina Community Watch Corps was the
simultaneous launching of 61 customized Hilux vehicles and 700 motorcycles
intended to enhance the effectiveness of Katsina State security architecture.
The 61 Hilux vehicles were shared in the following order:
Each of the 34 LGAs of the state received 1 Hilux for the
NPF.
Eight frontline LGAs bedeviled by the menace of banditry
received 2 Hilux vehicles for their chapter of the Community Watch Corps.
Eleven LGAs vulnerable and or contagious to the 8 frontline
LGAs received 1 vehicle each to support the 8 frontline LGAs while preventing
the escalation of the menace to their LGAs.
A total of 700 motorcycles were shared by Governor Radda in
the following order:
The eight frontline LGAs received 50 motorcycles each for
their Community Watch Corps (400 motorcycles).
Each of 11 vulnerable LGAs received 25 motorcycles for
their Community Watch Corps (275 motorcycles).
Lastly, 25 motorcycles were received by the HQ of the
Community Watch Corps for open purpose.
This is a clear confirmation of the strong resolve of Governor Radda apply conventional, pragmatic and more sustainable means to make Katsina State safe rather than give in to the rather expensive and Ponzi scheme-like idea of negotiating peace with the bandits which is nothing short of buying as much temporary peace as is convenient for the bandits to sell without jeopardizing their suffocating grip. Taking bold step to establish the Community Watch Corps while resisting the tempting and unsustainable option of negotiating largely imaginary peace with bandits by Governor Radda is quite courageous and commendable.