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Days After Emir Canvassed For Self Defence, Terrorists Kill 20 In Kebbi

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By Abdullahi AbubakarĀ 

Few days after the Emir of Argungu, Mohammed Mera, called on residents of his emirate to obtain legal permits to carry firearms to defend their communities against the bandits, suspected Lakurawa insurgents on Sunday killed 20 people in Fasken Rafi, a village in the Arewa Local Government Area of Kebbi State.

The terrorists carried out what residents described as one of the deadliest and most coordinated attacks to hit the region in recent times.

Besides the high death toll, scores of villagers sustained severe injuries and are currently receiving medical attention.

According to The Tribune, the government sent a high-powered delegation led by Deputy Governor Umar Tafida, to the affected village to assess the security situation firsthand and console grieving families.

Speaking during the emergency visit, Mr Tafida reaffirmed the government’s resolve to crush banditry and violent extremism plaguing the rural communities of Kebbi.

ā€œThis senseless loss of lives deeply saddens us. This administration remains unyielding in its commitment to restoring peace. We are immediately deploying additional security personnel and critical operational resources to this axis to guarantee the safety of lives and property and prevent any recurrence,ā€ Mr Tafida stated.

It would be recalled that the emir Agungun had during a meeting at his palace in Argungu had called for self defence. This was made known in a video showcasing one of his meetings. The video approximately five minutes in length, conducted in Hausa, was shared on Facebook by Basharu Altine.

The latest attack occurred under the Argungu Emirate, where the monarch also urged local communities to remain vigilant and take proactive measures against terrorists and criminal elements operating in the area.

During the meeting, the monarch suggested that communities should consider pooling financial resources to purchase legally approved weapons for self-defence.

ā€œIf you acquire such weapons legally, make sure the attackers are aware that your community possesses the means to defend itself. This alone can serve as a warning and discourage the invaders from attacking,ā€ the monarch said.

He reminded the gathering that Islam encourages self-defence and frowns upon cowardice in the face of attack.

ā€œIt is not right for a Muslim to remain passive while criminals kill people, kidnap innocent citizens, and assault women and children. Be prepared to defend yourselves, your families, and your communities against any attack,ā€ the Emir stated.

However, the emir clarified that he was not encouraging communities to take the law into their own hands, engage in acts of terrorism, or resort to the negative stereotyping of any group. Instead, he framed his call strictly in terms of lawful self-defence, noting that the scale of the security challenge has become too overwhelming for formal security agencies to handle alone.

ā€œI am not calling for any targeted attacks against any ethnic group or violence and extrajudicial killings, I would not support anyone using firearms to target specific ethnic groups or engage in unlawful killingsā€, the Emir stated.

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