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Niger Speaker doles out N10m to victims of recent bandit attacks in Mariga LGA
The Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abdulmalik Sarkindaji, has donated N10 million to the victims of recent bandit attacks in the Mariga Local Government Area (LGA). The donation, made on behalf of Governor Umaru Mohammed Bago, is aimed at providing support to communities in Bobi, Kasuwan Garba, Wamba Mangoro, and Bangi, which were severely impacted by the attacks.
Sarkindaji visited the affected areas to offer condolences and assess the damage. He sympathized with the families who lost loved ones, particularly the five vigilantes and three farmers killed during an ambush by bandits.
The farmers were attacked while harvesting their crops, and the vigilantes were killed while responding to distress calls. In addition to the N10 million donation, the Speaker presented several motorcycles to local vigilantes to improve their ability to patrol the area and respond swiftly to threats.
During his visit, Sarkindaji condemned the ongoing escalation of banditry in the region. He noted that forests in the Mariga and Kontagora local government areas are still occupied by armed bandits who continue to terrorize communities, destroying property and killing innocent residents. He described the recent attacks as “heartless and wicked” and called for urgent action to address the security situation.
While acknowledging the efforts of local security forces, the Speaker called for additional security deployments to Mariga and Kontagora, particularly as farmers are now in the midst of their harvest season and face heightened risks of further attacks. Sarkindaji stressed that the state government cannot tackle the problem alone and appealed to the federal government for additional support.
Sarkindaji was accompanied by Niger State APC Chairman Hon. Aminu Musa Bobi, Mariga LGA Chairman Hon. Abbas Adamu Kasuwan Garba, and other political leaders from the area. He concluded his visit by assuring the people that the state government remains committed to resolving the security crisis and restoring peace to the region.