The federal government has made a commitment to put an end to the insecurity plaguing Zamfara state and other areas in the North-west affected by banditry. This pledge was made by the Vice President, Kashim Shettima, who represented President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at a recent event in Gusau.
At the event, the Vice President welcomed Governor Dauda Lawal to the All Progressives Congress (APC) and described his return to the party as a significant breakthrough. The federal government has vowed to work closely with the Zamfara state government to tackle terrorism and restore peace in the state.
The Vice President emphasized that President Tinubu is deeply concerned about the insecurity in Zamfara and other affected states in the North-west. He assured that the federal government is working tirelessly to contain the situation.
President Tinubu's administration must now back up its words with concrete actions to address the insecurity in Zamfara and other affected states. The Zamfara state government, under Governor Dauda Lawal, will be under intense scrutiny to ensure that it collaborates effectively with the federal government to restore peace in the state. The people of Zamfara deserve to live without fear of banditry and terrorism, and it is the responsibility of the government to ensure their safety. The APC's return of Governor Lawal is a significant development, but it is only a starting point in the journey to peace and stability in Zamfara. The federal government's efforts to contain the situation will be closely watched, and any failure to deliver will have serious consequences for the administration's credibility.






