Sen. Muhammad Tahir Monguno distributes 12mini pick-up vans, N40million to vulnerable households & 10 Jeeps to stakeholders in his constituency.
Recall that, the Senator, who is a first time Senator last year distributed about 110 mini pick up vans to boost economic
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Governor @dikko_radda Convenes High-Level Security Consultation With Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC)
* Gov Calls for unified political support in fight against insecurity
* IPAC commends government efforts, advocates stronger collaboration and youth-focused solutions
The Executive Governor of Katsina State, Dikko Umaru Radda, on Friday held a high-level security consultation meeting with the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC), bringing together chairmen of all registered political parties in the state.
The meeting, held in the Governor’s office, was convened to review the evolving security situation in parts of the state and to strengthen coordinated, multi-stakeholder responses aimed at sustaining ongoing peace and stability efforts.
Addressing members of the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC), Governor Radda provided an update on security developments, with particular focus on incidents along the Matazu–Musawa axis.
He explained that joint security operations were ongoing in collaboration with the Federal Government, supported by increased military deployment and intensified operations in affected communities following recent assessment visits.
The Governor commended the Federal Government for its continued support in the fight against insecurity in Katsina State.
"The Federal Government has demonstrated strong commitment in supporting Katsina State in the fight against banditry and other criminal activities," Governor Radda stated.
He stressed that sustained collaboration between federal and state authorities remains critical to achieving lasting peace.
"Security is everybody’s responsibility. Insecurity does not recognise political parties, religion, or ethnicity. We must all work together to protect Katsina State," he added.
Governor Radda further urged political leaders across all parties to continue engaging government constructively with ideas and feedback that can strengthen ongoing security interventions.
Responding, the Chairman of Accord Party who is also Chairman of IPAC in Katsina State, Alhaji Salimu Lawal Boyi commended the state government for what he described as consistent and visible efforts in addressing insecurity.
He said the engagement reflects a growing commitment to inclusive governance and constructive political dialogue.
"This meeting is timely and very important. It shows that government is not working in isolation but is carrying all stakeholders along in finding solutions to the security challenges facing our state," he said.
He noted that while some government measures may be challenging for citizens, they are taken in the broader interest of restoring peace and stability.
"We understand that some of the measures may not be easy for the people, but we also recognize that they are necessary steps toward achieving lasting security and order," he added.
Boyi proposed the establishment of a Political Party Security Committee to strengthen structured collaboration between government and political actors in supporting security interventions across the state.
He also called for increased investment in youth empowerment programmes at the local government level, describing them as key to addressing the root causes of insecurity.
On public safety measures, he urged residents to ensure proper vehicle registration with relevant authorities to improve security tracking and monitoring.
"Proper vehicle registration is very important. It will help security agencies in monitoring and improving public safety," he noted.
Boyi also commended the Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for its support to Katsina State, saying it has strengthened ongoing security operations.
"We must appreciate the Federal Government for standing with Katsina State. The support we are receiving is strengthening our collective fight against insecurity," he concluded. @MSIngawa@avdoolmaje