Zamfara gov approves recruitment of 2,800 CJTF to fight terrorism

Terrorism.PIX:Undefined

Terrorism.PIX:Undefined

To end terrorism in Zamfara State, Governor Dauda Lawal has approved the recruitment of 200 Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) in each of the 14 local councils to complement efforts of security agencies.

The recruitment of civilian fighters was among the critical issues deliberated at the State Executive Council (SEC) meeting, at Government House, Gusau, recently, chaired by the governor.

According to a statement by the Governor’s Spokesperson, Sulaiman Idris, yesterday, the council also approved classroom construction, renovation and furnishing as part of the government’s commitment to education.

It reads: “In his commitment to curb the lingering insecurity, Governor Lawal has approved the recruitment of CJTF in all local councils of the state.

“While presiding over the SEC meeting, the governor also approved the construction of new sets of classrooms, renovation and furnishing of existing ones across the 14 councils of the state.

The council, The Guardian gathered, deliberated on the insecurity and deteriorating condition of educational facilities in the state; hence, it approved the recruitment of CJTF to complement the effort of the military and police.

The governor said 200 CJTF would be recruited in each local council of the state, adding that the recruits would undergo rigorous physical training that would prepare them to assist security agencies with actionable intelligence to combat insecurity.

“Governor Lawal believes that education is a fundamental right for all citizens. His government is committed to ensuring that every Zamfara child can access quality education.

“The government will construct, renovate and furnish 49 classrooms in Gusau, 11 in Anka, 15 in Bakura, eight in Bukkuyum, 14 in BirninMagaji, eight in Bungudu, eight in Gummi, 19 in Kaura, eight in Maru, 11 in Maradun, 42 in Shinkafi, eight in TalataMafara, 27 in Tsafe and 11 in Zurmi,” Idris added.

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