No fewer than 23 communities in Kontagora Local Government Area, Niger State, have reportedly been displaced by bandits.
The affected communities are located near the military training ground in Kontagora.
During Tuesday’s plenary session, Abdullahi Isah, the member representing Kontagora II in the Niger State House of Assembly, raised a motion of urgent public importance, highlighting the security threat.
He stated that the military training ground extends from Kontagora to parts of Mariga LGA and that ongoing bandit attacks have forced residents to flee their homes.
According to Isah, at least eight bandit camps have been established in the area, making it a safe haven for the criminals and posing a severe security risk to both Kontagora and Mariga LGAs.
He also noted that some residents abducted during recent attacks remain in captivity.
In response, the State Assembly has called on the government to work with military authorities to intensify efforts in clearing out the bandits, allowing displaced residents to return to their homes.
No fewer than 23 communities in Kontagora Local Government Area, Niger State, have reportedly been displaced by bandits.
The affected communities are located near the military training ground in Kontagora.
During Tuesday’s plenary session, Abdullahi Isah, the member representing Kontagora II in the Niger State House of Assembly, raised a motion of urgent public importance, highlighting the security threat.
He stated that the military training ground extends from Kontagora to parts of Mariga LGA and that ongoing bandit attacks have forced residents to flee their homes.
According to Isah, at least eight bandit camps have been established in the area, making it a safe haven for the criminals and posing a severe security risk to both Kontagora and Mariga LGAs.
He also noted that some residents abducted during recent attacks remain in captivity.
In response, the State Assembly has called on the government to work with military authorities to intensify efforts in clearing out the bandits, allowing displaced residents to return to their homes.
No fewer than 23 communities in Kontagora Local Government Area, Niger State, have reportedly been displaced by bandits.
The affected communities are located near the military training ground in Kontagora.
During Tuesday’s plenary session, Abdullahi Isah, the member representing Kontagora II in the Niger State House of Assembly, raised a motion of urgent public importance, highlighting the security threat.
He stated that the military training ground extends from Kontagora to parts of Mariga LGA and that ongoing bandit attacks have forced residents to flee their homes.
According to Isah, at least eight bandit camps have been established in the area, making it a safe haven for the criminals and posing a severe security risk to both Kontagora and Mariga LGAs.
He also noted that some residents abducted during recent attacks remain in captivity.
In response, the State Assembly has called on the government to work with military authorities to intensify efforts in clearing out the bandits, allowing displaced residents to return to their homes.
No fewer than 23 communities in Kontagora Local Government Area, Niger State, have reportedly been displaced by bandits.
The affected communities are located near the military training ground in Kontagora.
During Tuesday’s plenary session, Abdullahi Isah, the member representing Kontagora II in the Niger State House of Assembly, raised a motion of urgent public importance, highlighting the security threat.
He stated that the military training ground extends from Kontagora to parts of Mariga LGA and that ongoing bandit attacks have forced residents to flee their homes.
According to Isah, at least eight bandit camps have been established in the area, making it a safe haven for the criminals and posing a severe security risk to both Kontagora and Mariga LGAs.
He also noted that some residents abducted during recent attacks remain in captivity.
In response, the State Assembly has called on the government to work with military authorities to intensify efforts in clearing out the bandits, allowing displaced residents to return to their homes.
No fewer than 23 communities in Kontagora Local Government Area, Niger State, have reportedly been displaced by bandits.
The affected communities are located near the military training ground in Kontagora.
During Tuesday’s plenary session, Abdullahi Isah, the member representing Kontagora II in the Niger State House of Assembly, raised a motion of urgent public importance, highlighting the security threat.
He stated that the military training ground extends from Kontagora to parts of Mariga LGA and that ongoing bandit attacks have forced residents to flee their homes.
According to Isah, at least eight bandit camps have been established in the area, making it a safe haven for the criminals and posing a severe security risk to both Kontagora and Mariga LGAs.
He also noted that some residents abducted during recent attacks remain in captivity.
In response, the State Assembly has called on the government to work with military authorities to intensify efforts in clearing out the bandits, allowing displaced residents to return to their homes.
No fewer than 23 communities in Kontagora Local Government Area, Niger State, have reportedly been displaced by bandits.
The affected communities are located near the military training ground in Kontagora.
During Tuesday’s plenary session, Abdullahi Isah, the member representing Kontagora II in the Niger State House of Assembly, raised a motion of urgent public importance, highlighting the security threat.
He stated that the military training ground extends from Kontagora to parts of Mariga LGA and that ongoing bandit attacks have forced residents to flee their homes.
According to Isah, at least eight bandit camps have been established in the area, making it a safe haven for the criminals and posing a severe security risk to both Kontagora and Mariga LGAs.
He also noted that some residents abducted during recent attacks remain in captivity.
In response, the State Assembly has called on the government to work with military authorities to intensify efforts in clearing out the bandits, allowing displaced residents to return to their homes.
No fewer than 23 communities in Kontagora Local Government Area, Niger State, have reportedly been displaced by bandits.
The affected communities are located near the military training ground in Kontagora.
During Tuesday’s plenary session, Abdullahi Isah, the member representing Kontagora II in the Niger State House of Assembly, raised a motion of urgent public importance, highlighting the security threat.
He stated that the military training ground extends from Kontagora to parts of Mariga LGA and that ongoing bandit attacks have forced residents to flee their homes.
According to Isah, at least eight bandit camps have been established in the area, making it a safe haven for the criminals and posing a severe security risk to both Kontagora and Mariga LGAs.
He also noted that some residents abducted during recent attacks remain in captivity.
In response, the State Assembly has called on the government to work with military authorities to intensify efforts in clearing out the bandits, allowing displaced residents to return to their homes.
No fewer than 23 communities in Kontagora Local Government Area, Niger State, have reportedly been displaced by bandits.
The affected communities are located near the military training ground in Kontagora.
During Tuesday’s plenary session, Abdullahi Isah, the member representing Kontagora II in the Niger State House of Assembly, raised a motion of urgent public importance, highlighting the security threat.
He stated that the military training ground extends from Kontagora to parts of Mariga LGA and that ongoing bandit attacks have forced residents to flee their homes.
According to Isah, at least eight bandit camps have been established in the area, making it a safe haven for the criminals and posing a severe security risk to both Kontagora and Mariga LGAs.
He also noted that some residents abducted during recent attacks remain in captivity.
In response, the State Assembly has called on the government to work with military authorities to intensify efforts in clearing out the bandits, allowing displaced residents to return to their homes.