The Sokoto State Government has clarified the contents of a viral video on residents of the Tidibale community in Isa Local Government Area of the state.
While confirming that the individuals in the video are indeed residents of Tidibale Community, it however refuted claims that the people were chased away by bandits. Rather, it said, they were temporarily conveyed to the Isa Local Government headquarters by Council authorities, following a rumour that bandits were planning an attack on the community.
The government explained that upon receiving the information, which understandably created tension and anxiety among residents, the councillor representing the ward, Dayyabu Sani, promptly reported the matter to the Chairman of Isa Local Government Area, Alhaji Sherifu Kamarawa.
Consequently, the Chairman directed that the villagers be temporarily relocated to the Local Government headquarters as a precautionary measure.
According to the State authorities, the affected residents have since returned safely to their ancestral homes in Tidibale village, while security Agencies have intensified patrols in the area to forestall any possible breach of peace by criminal elements.
“In furtherance of efforts to guarantee the safety of lives and property in Tidibale village and surrounding communities, the Sokoto State Government has approved the establishment of a Forward Operations Base (FOB) in the area to complement existing security formations in Isa Local Government Area”.
The Sokoto State government has reassured the people of the state, particularly those in security-challenged areas, of its unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety of lives and property at all times.
“The Government will continue to work closely with conventional security agencies, the Sokoto State Community Guard Corps, and vigilante groups to safeguard rural communities across the state”.
The government also warned against the politicisation of security issues and urged citizens to cooperate fully with government and security agencies in the fight against banditry, including exposing informants living within their communities.
It also advised members of the public to desist from spreading rumours, particularly on security-related matters, due to their sensitive nature and the panic they often generate.
(Editor: Ken Eseni)

