Mosque Masacre: Attackers Are Cowards, Says Katsina Govt

Katsina State government has described as cowards, the bandits who attacked and killed 28 worshippers in a mosque in Malumfashi Local Government.

The Acting Governor, Alhaji Faruq Lawal-Jobe, who made the remark in Katsina at the weekend, also described the incident as “sad and most unfortunate”.

 The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that Lawal-Jobe said this while inaugurating the eight new Armoured Personnel Carriers, APC, procured by the state government to strengthen the fight against banditary.

NAN recalls that in the early hours of Tuesday, August 18, suspected bandits attacked the worshippers during prayer at Unguwan Mantau.

“We have invested so much in terms of security assets. We also succeeded  in securing four of the eight frontline local governments, including Jibia, Batsari, Kankara and Danmusa.

“So, the battle is not over until it is won. Therefore, we will not relent, we will not be distracted by the cowardly attitude of bandits, because they are cowards.

“Instead of confronting the people, they decided to attack them very early in the morning when they were performing their obligatory duties,” Lawal-Jobe said.

He said government had saluted the courage of the community, “because the bandits made several attempts to enter the village and they were resisted, that is why they resolved to do what they did.

“But, thanks be to Allah, 76 of the kidnapped victims were freed early this morning, apart from those that escaped during their way to the bush,” he said.

The acting governor revealed that the state government had also sought the intervention of the federal government.

“Yesterday, our senators and members of the House of Representatives met with the leadership of the security forces.

“We are getting support in terms of personnel and assets.

“So, tomorrow, we will be hosting the Chief of Army Staff, who will come for an assessment.

“We are going to provide them with additional information on areas where we require their support,” Lawal-Jobe said.

He commended the locals for their efforts toward providing timely information, saying: “We will not be distracted. We will continue until we have a secure state.”

Earlier, the Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr Nasir Mu’azu, told newsmen that the state government had so far invested about N36 billion in addressing insecurity.

Mu’azu said Katsina State could now boast of being of one of the states with the highest number of security assets in the region.

According to him, the state has 43 Armored Personnel Carriers, including the eight newly delivered vehicles.

The commissioner  emphasised the need for community participation in the fight against insecurity, saying, “Security is a community-driven effort.

“We urge everyone to contribute to this noble cause.

“Our doors are open for anyone willing to assist and we remain committed to transparency in all our security investments,” he said. NAN