Kebbi State Governor, Dr. Nasir Idris, on Thursday, commended the Nigerian military for its significant achievements in reclaiming villages in the state from the control of bandits.
The governor made these remarks while hosting the acting General Officer Commanding (GOC) 8 Division, Sokoto, Brig. Gen. Ibikunle Ademola-Ajose, at the Government House in Kebbi.
He recounted the dire security situation when he assumed office, with several areas of the state under bandit control, forcing residents to flee their homes and abandon their farmlands.
He noted that the militaryโs intervention has led to a substantial improvement in security, allowing villagers to return to their homes and resume farming activities.
โOn the issue of security in Kebbi State, it is a well-known fact that the military has made us proud. We have no cause whatsoever not to thank the officers and the men.
โWhen I became governor, people had abandoned their towns and villages, abandoned their farmlands because of fear of banditry, especially in the southern part of Kebbi State,โ he stated.
Kebbi, known for its agrarian economy, particularly in the southern region, saw a drastic disruption in agricultural activities due to banditry.
The governor pointed out the collaborative efforts between the state government and security agencies, which have successfully restored peace to the affected areas.
โWe sat down with the security agencies, put everything on the table, and this yielded positive results. Because of your efforts, many people now go back to their farms,โ he said.
The governor urged the military to continue its efforts, assuring them of his administrationโs unwavering support.
โI charge you to continue with the efforts to enable people to sleep in their houses with their two eyes closed and go to their farms without any fear of bandits,โ he added.
Governor Idris also praised Brig. Gen. Sani Ahmed, the previous GOC, for his relentless work in combating insecurity in the state. He encouraged Brig. Gen. Ademola-Ajose to build on his predecessorโs legacy and maintain the momentum in the fight against banditry.
Responding, Brig. Gen. Ademola-Ajose expressed his gratitude for the warm reception and described his return to Kebbi as nostalgic, having served in the state two decades ago as a captain in 1 Battalion.
โI must sincerely appreciate His Excellency and the people of Kebbi for the support given to the military, especially in the fight against criminals,โ the GOC said.