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Batsari Forum Debunks Military’s Claim of Killing 46, Says “Bandits Massacred 18 Katsina Villagers Unchallenged”

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July 13, 2020
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Batsari Forum Debunks Military’s Claim of Killing 46, Says “Bandits Massacred 18 Katsina Villagers Unchallenged”

The Batsari Local Government Development Forum (BALDF) said though armed bandits stormed Yar Gamji village, last Monday, they only launched an attack on defenceless villagers in their farmlands.

BALDF, said the bandits not only had a field day massacring 18 villagers, but they also escaped unchallenged after executing their ‘barbaric’ mission.

The Forum made this known while debunking a recent statement credited to the Defence Headquarters in Abuja.

The Coordinator of the Defence Media Operations (DMO), Maj. Gen. John Enenche had in a release last week, said troops of the Nigerian Army Super Camp 4 Faskari, deployed for Operation Sahel Sanity, on 6th July 2020, received a distress call on the invasion of armed bandits at Yar Gamji village in Batsari Local Government Area of Katsina State.

According to the statement, the gallant troops who were just inducted into the operation responded swiftly to the call.

“The troops engaged the criminals, thereby neutralized 46 bandits in the encounter, while others escaped with gun shots wounds,” it said.

But Chairman of BALDF, Alhaji Sani Muslim, who noted that “nothing could be further than the truth”, also maintained that it is misleading for the Nigerian military to claim that troops neutralized 46 bandits during the operation, when none was actually killed.

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In a press release obtained by PRNigeria, the leader of the group said their Forum appreciates the efforts of the Nigerian Army, Air Force and Police in checkmating armed banditry in their communities.

However, Alh. Muslim, called on the field officers to endeavour to provide the various Services Headquarters with credible information backed up with relevant video footages and photographs.

His words: “We thank the security agencies for their sacrifices in ensuring that peace reigns in Batsari Local Government and Katsina State for socio-economic activities to thrive. However, a lot more needs to be done, especially in intelligence gathering and quick offensive action against the bandits who have made life very unbearable for us.”

In a related development, Alh. Mohammed Muazu, who is the District Head of Batsari, in an interview said renewed attacks by bandits have naturally instilled fear and frustration in his people.

Hear his lamentation: “People can no longer go to their farms as they used to do because of the fear of attacks. Even in the various towns and villages in the council, people sleep with one eye open. We know the government is trying its best but we shall always appeal to them to do more.”

He continued: “Currently, farming activities only take place in four villages in the whole of the council because of security challenges. The bandits killed our innocent, able-bodied men and women. Specifically, the bandits have killed at least 300 men.

“Because of the deaths, we now have no fewer than 500 widows and 1,600 orphans. Apart from disrupting our farming activities, the bandits rustled between three million and four million cows which are mainly bulls.”

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