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Aliyu signs bill establishing Sokoto Community Guards Corps
Gov. Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State, on Thursday assented to a bill establishing the Community Guards Corps in the state.
Aliyu described the bill as a significant milestone in his administration’s efforts to guarantee the security and development of the state.
”The effort was delivered to address incidences of kidnappings, banditry and other forms of criminality facing the state.
”It was part of the commitment to curtail the menace and engage collaboratively with neighboring states in the fight against insecurity,” Aliyu said.
The governor expressed gratitude to the State House of Assembly members for their support in realising the initiative.
He emphasised that the establishment of the Corps was also aimed at providing collaborative mechanism with statutory security agencies, to provide support in maintaining a safe and livable environment for all citizens.
Aliyu clarified that the purpose of setting up the Corps was not to pose challenges to security agencies but to enhance their efforts in identifying societal threats and providing crucial information.
“This initiative aims to complement the dedication of our security agencies, working collaboratively to identify and support the removal of undesirable elements from our society,” he said.
He reiterated his administration’s unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety of people, their property, and the overall environment.
Aliyu appealed to citizens to continue supporting the government through prayers and sharing information to foster a secure state.