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‘No Campaign’ Order, Ansaru Bandits Flog Residents For Campaign Posters In Kaduna

...... Abante Village in Kajuru ravished by bandits

by NewsOnline Nigeria
June 28, 2022
in Crime Watch, Headline
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'No Campaign' Order, Ansaru Bandits Flog Residents For Campaign Posters In Kaduna

Residents of Kaduna are at the mercy of Ansaru bandit group, who have taken to beating communities for disobeying the ‘No Campaign’ order imposed in the state.

 

Newsonline reports that Ansaru took to flogging residents who are flouting the ‘No Campaign’ order in Birinin Gwari area of Kaduna state.

 

Senator Shehu Sani, who represented Kaduna Central senatorial district, disclosed that the Ansaru bandit group was flogging the resident of Birnin Gwari for pasting poster campaigns.

 

Senator Sani stated that residents living in the Birnin Gwari axis of Kaduna State are at the mercy of the Ansaru bandits who have taken over the communities.

 

While calling for arming the masses, Senator Sani said the citizens must have to defend themselves following the inability of the security forces.

 

READ ALSO: Insecurity: Bandits Have Issued ‘No Campaign’ In Kaduna, Residents Must Be Armed – Sani

 

Senator said, “The Ansaru terrorists in parts of Kaduna are actually beating people who paste campaign posters and warn against campaign rallies.

 

Also,  Abante village, Kajuru local council of Kaduna State were in the afternoon of Tuesday, (today), invaded by bandits, as at the filling of filing this report, villagers are still in the bush.

 

The number of casualties cannot be ascertained, though many have been wounded in the run for safety.

 

Sani who disclosed this on his Twitter handle revealed, ” Pray for Abante village, Kajuru in Kaduna; the Devils are there now.”

 

Newsonline had reported that the terror group, Ansaru, in Kaduna state, on Monday, reportedly issued a ban on political campaigns order in the Birnin Gwari axis.

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