A high-powered committee constituted by Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, led by his Deputy, Aminu Abdulsalam Gwarzo, on Thursday, departed for Edo state to investigate the recent killings in Uromi Village.
Daily Trust reports that the tragic incident, which occurred last month, has heightened tensions in the affected community.
According to the Chief Press Secretary to the Deputy Governor, Ibrahim Garba Shu’aibu, the committee was tasked with a fact-finding and peace-building mission.
The committee includes prominent figures such as the Emir of Rano, Ambassador Mohammad Isa Umar; Commissioners for Religious Affairs, Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Special Duties and Women Affairs; Chairman of Bunkure Local Government Area among other top officials.
Shu’aibu said the committee was set up in response to outrage and growing concern over the violent attacks in Uromi, which claimed several lives and displaced many residents including indigenes of Kano State residing in the area.
Speaking at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport prior to departure, Gwarzo reiterated the committee’s commitment to justice, peace, and reconciliation.
“Our mandate is clear – to investigate, to consult and to recommend sustainable solutions. This is not just a fact-finding mission, but a peace-building initiative aimed at restoring confidence and preventing further violence.
“The tragic incident, which occurred last month, has heightened tensions in the affected community. As part of its assignment, the committee is scheduled to hold consultations with the Edo State Governor, heads of security agencies, traditional rulers, and civil society organizations during its week-long stay.
“This initiative forms part of a broader intervention by the Northern Governors Forum to demonstrate solidarity, promote national unity and respond proactively to rising insecurity across the country,” he said. (Daily Trust)