- The governor of Niger state, Mohammed Umaru Bago, has clampdown on criminal and violent activities in the state
- Bago declared a state of emergency on thuggery in Niger state and gave a fresh directive to security agencies
- The governor, in a statement, directed security agencies to deal with anyone who breaches the public peace
Legit.ng journalist Esther Odili has over two years of experience covering political parties and movements
Niger state, Minna – Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago of Niger state has declared a state of emergency on terror and directed security agencies to deal with anyone trying to disrupt the peace in the state.
Why Governor Bago declared state of emergency
The governor gave the directive during the annual Mini Durbar organised by former Niger state government and Talban Minna, Dr Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu.
According to the governor, the state government will not condone any form of criminal activity in the state, as his administration has zero tolerance for rascality and thuggery, Nigerian Tribune reported on Sunday, April 14.
Governor Gabo disclosed further that he has directed the security agencies to deal decisively with anyone caught up in thuggery or other criminal activities, pointing out that sponsors of the criminal elements will also not be spared, even as buildings warehousing criminals would be demolished.
The governor’s chief press secretary, Ibrahim Bologi, disclosed this to newsmen via a statement on Saturday, April 13, RadioNigeria reported.
“Governor Umaru Bago said the State Government will not condone any form of criminal activity in the State as his administration has zero tolerance for rascality and thuggery,” he said.
Niger approves new wage award for workers
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Governor Bago approved the payment of a wage award of N20,000 for every civil servant in Niger state.
This followed the appeal made by President Bola Tinubu to state governments to implement the payment of the wage award to help cushion the economic challenges faced by the people.
The governor’s decision to pay the wages to the workers in the state was reached on Wednesday, March 13, at the state executive council meeting at the state capital. Governor Bago assured that workers in the state would begin to get the payment alerts before Wednesday’s end.
Source: Legit.ng