Tambuwal Receives Sokoto Indigenes Rescued From Abductors


Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State has received 17 indigenes of the state rescued by the Armed Force from abductors in neighbouring Zamfara.
Tambuwal, while receiving the victims from a delegation from Zamfara state Monday reiterated his administration's commitment to ensure adequate security of life and property for the people in the state.

He commended the government of Zamfara state and the Armed Forces for their efforts in the rescue of the victims from kidnappers.
Tambuwal expressed happiness that the victims were found in good health after they were examined by the medical personnel of Government House, Sokoto.

He said Government is doing its best in ensuring the protection of lives and properties of its citizenry.
The Governor appealed to people of the state and elsewhere to continue to extend hands of support to security agencies working in the state to enable them play their roles in securing areas where bandits operate.

Earlier in his address the state commissioner of careers and security matters, Col Garba Moyi (rtd), said the rescued victims were all indigenes of the state explaining that 16 of them hail from Tureta local government while one is from Rabah local government in the state.








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