The Niger State government warned communities in Minna about hiding criminals. Deputy Governor Yakubu Garba led a night operation with police, security services, and local guards to check dangerous areas. He talked to local leaders and told them to help find and report criminals in their neighborhoods.
Garba told security teams to work harder to find troublemakers and stop crime around Minna. He asked people to tell authorities about any criminal activities quickly. The operation checked many areas, such as Dutsen Kura, Kpakungu, Soje, Morris Area, and several police stations.
The government made it clear that communities protecting criminals would face serious punishment. Garba visited different neighborhoods and met with traditional rulers. He wanted everyone to feel safe and help stop crime by working together with security teams.
Recently, the police arrested 61 people connected to youth violence and robbery across Minna. The deputy governor wants communities to understand they must help stop crime. He promised that security teams would work hard to make sure people can live without being afraid.
The operation showed the government is serious about fighting crime. Garba told people they should continue their normal activities without worrying. He wants communities to trust security teams and work together to keep everyone safe.
Local leaders heard a strong message about helping stop criminal activities. The government made it clear that hiding criminals is not acceptable. Everyone must play a part in keeping their community safe and peaceful.
Security teams checked many different areas during the operation. They want to find places where crime might happen and stop it before it starts. The message was simple: Help the police or face serious consequences.
The government wants people to understand that safety comes from working together. By reporting crimes and supporting security teams, communities can make their neighborhoods better and safer for everyone.
Garba told security teams to work harder to find troublemakers and stop crime around Minna. He asked people to tell authorities about any criminal activities quickly. The operation checked many areas, such as Dutsen Kura, Kpakungu, Soje, Morris Area, and several police stations.
The government made it clear that communities protecting criminals would face serious punishment. Garba visited different neighborhoods and met with traditional rulers. He wanted everyone to feel safe and help stop crime by working together with security teams.
Recently, the police arrested 61 people connected to youth violence and robbery across Minna. The deputy governor wants communities to understand they must help stop crime. He promised that security teams would work hard to make sure people can live without being afraid.
The operation showed the government is serious about fighting crime. Garba told people they should continue their normal activities without worrying. He wants communities to trust security teams and work together to keep everyone safe.
Local leaders heard a strong message about helping stop criminal activities. The government made it clear that hiding criminals is not acceptable. Everyone must play a part in keeping their community safe and peaceful.
Security teams checked many different areas during the operation. They want to find places where crime might happen and stop it before it starts. The message was simple: Help the police or face serious consequences.
The government wants people to understand that safety comes from working together. By reporting crimes and supporting security teams, communities can make their neighborhoods better and safer for everyone.