To address crimes and criminality, especially the Sara-Suka activities among the Youths in the state, Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed says, arrangements have reached an advanced stage to collaborate with the Nigerian Police to establish a mobile court for the prosecution of Sara-Suka (Restive Youths).
The governor disclosed this when he received the newly deployed Commissioner of Police to Bauchi State.
The forty-fourth Commissioner of Police deployed to the Bauchi State Command, Mohammed Auwal, says the visit is to familiarise himself with the governor and to inform him of some strategies put in place, to rid the state of crime and criminality, mostly carried out by restive youths, popularly known in the state as Sara-Suka.
Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed urged the new CP to do more to ensure that the state remains peaceful and secure, as the government will not allow any miscreants or charlatans to truncate the relative peace being enjoyed in the state.
As insecurity largely depends on unemployment and lack of Youth empowerment, the governor said he has lifted the embargo on employment, to enable the government to absorb the unemployed graduates, as well as the introduction of some empowerment programmes, aimed at providing succour and solace to the teeming unemployed citizens.
Editor Paul Akhagbemhe