Nasarawa govt bans ethnic vigilante groups

Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule
Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule

 

By DANJUMA JOSEPH, Lafia –

Nasarawa State Government, has banned all single ethnic group vigilante groups operating in the state, including the Fulani Vigilante Group.

The development followed an emergency security meeting convened by Governor Abdullahi Sule on Monday, at the Government House, Lafia.

The state government has equally directed ethnic vigilante groups affected by the order to handover their uniforms and weapons to the state Commissioner of Police within two weeks.

Citing the powers vested in him via Section 97A of the Penal Code, as well as other relevant laws vested on him, Governor Sule, acting on the advice of the state security council, specifically banned the Fulani ethnic vigilante group known as the Kungiyar Zaman Lafiya, Bassa Vigilante group, as well as the Eggon Vigilante Group.

Through an Executive Order No. 1 of 2024, signed by the Governor and issued on Tuesday, the Nasarawa State Government also banned any other association, movement, organization or society affiliated with the group operating under the guise of ethnic vigilante.

“Similar Organizations includes any association, movement or group of persons or society in whatever name called or form, with the aim and objectives of providing security amongst particular ethnic groups within Nasarawa State through the use of force or arms etc,” part of the Executive Order No. 1 of 2024 reads”

“Accordingly, the Kungiyar Zaman Lafiya nomad Vigilante, Bassa Vigilante, Eggon Vigilante and other similar organizations are henceforth proscribed and declared unlawful societies that are inimical to good governance in the state”

“The State Government therefore directed that members of the Kungiwar Zaman Lafiya nomad Vigilante, Bassa Vigilante, Eggon Vigilante and other similar organizations, to handover all weapons or arms in their possession along with uniforms to the Commissioner of Police Nasarawa State within two weeks from the date of issuance of the order” it said.

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