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Zamfara Returns 3000 Livestock And Bags 120 Million
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37551, member: 636"] Zamfara officials returned more than 3,000 stolen animals to their owners and sent over ₦120 million to the state Zakkat Board from selling unclaimed livestock. The state government shared this news during a Thursday meeting with the committee that handles recovered animals. Governor Dauda Lawal formed this 20-member team about 15 months ago under Sheikh Saidu Aliyu Maikwano. The group met to check their progress as security forces make gains against bandits across the region. State Secretary Malam Abubakar Nakwada called their job both humanitarian and justice-focused. He praised security agencies for their help with anti-banditry efforts. The committee leader thanked officials for their steady support, which helped them succeed. The government plans to continue backing these recovery efforts as part of broader security plans. These actions aim to rebuild trust among communities hurt by cattle theft. Officials believe returning stolen animals helps create stability throughout affected areas. [/QUOTE]
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