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Leaked memo indicates Zamfara Govt. might be settling bandits from state’s security vote, financing gold extraction

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A leaked memo appears to indicate that Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State used security funds to finance his gold mining interests and pay off notorious bandits.

The document showed that a substantial amount of money was approved to finance a reconciliation project, totaling over one billion Naira.

However, sources claim that the funds were used to settle bandits and finance gold extraction in a newly discovered large gold deposit.

The former Chairman of the Zamfara State Security Trust Fund, MD Abubakar, was sacked after he allegedly refused to comply with the governor’s scheme.

Abubakar had written a memo requesting funds to procure patrol vehicles and logistics for community protection guards, but was rejected by the governor.

Sources close to the matter reveal that Governor Lawal held a meeting with commissioners to increase the state budget to meet the demands of bandits and finance gold extraction.

According to the Governor’s media aide, Nuhu Salihu Anka, MD Abubakar has been spending the Security Trust Funds on irrelevant and unnecessary travels, including foreign trips without the governor’s approval.

But other sources claim that one billion naira was allegedly withdrawn from the ex-IGP’s office to settle some wanted bandits kingpins, in order to allow Governor Dauda Lawal to extract gold and settle some media promoters to divert Nigerian attention from the just concluded #Endbadgovernance protests, which resulted in the loss of lives and destruction of properties worth billions of Naira.

A source at the office of the former IGP (whose name was withheld) confirmed that he wrote a memo entitled: ‘Urgent Need to Use Trust Funds to Procure Patrol Vehicles and Other Logistics’ to support community protection guards amounting to N800, 000,000, which was also rejected by the governor, further infuriating the former IGP.

The source further said that another conflict arose between the governor and the former IGP emanating from a meeting the governor held with the Commissioners for local government and chieftaincy, that of Budget and planning, as well as finance, Alhaji Ahmed Yamdi, Abdulmalik Gajam, and Bello Auta respectively, as well as Prof Kabiru Mato, Barau, Modibbo, and the state Account General to increase the state budget to the tune of more than One billion Naira to meet the demand of some bandits to allow the governor to continue his gold extraction in a newly discovered large gold deposit in a forest near Dankurmi Under Maru Local government area of the State, and also finance some selected Media promoters to create significant divisions within the northern region.

Another revelation indicated that the former IGP was not happy with the way Governor Dauda not only declined the approval of his memo but also used the same memo for other missions with the Security Trust Funds Money without his knowledge.

It will be recalled that Governor Dauda Lawal has vowed to never negotiate with bandits, but unfortunately went back on his words and employed a controversial scheme by accepting the bandits’ demand to allow him to get access to the newly discovered large gold deposit sites in the State.

“I believe the dramatic sacking of the former IGP M.D Abubakar by Governor Dauda was connected to the disagreements between the former Police boss and Governor Dauda Lawal,” said the source who requested to remain unknown.

Further information gathered in the same scandal reveals that a hasty completion of Zamfara State Cargo airport by the government of Dauda Lawal was to bring in modern mining processing equipment from outside the country into the State, despite the banning of mining activities and declaring Zamfara as a “no-fly zone” State.

It will be recalled that the Zamfara state assembly refused to screen and confirm former IGP M.D Abubakar due to his bad records and mismanagement of public funds, which resulted in denying some house members their eight months salaries and allowances.

According to our reporter in Gusau, the members who protested against the appointment of M.D Abubakar alleged that the former police boss would not do the job but rather mismanage and divert public resources for his personal use.

Last month, over 20 people were recorded to have died in Kali community of Gumi Local Government Area, Zamfara State, while escaping from bandits’ attack.

DAILY POST learnt that their boat capsized in a river.

Zamfara residents fleeing from bandits

According to a resident who pleaded anonymity, the bandits besieged the village at 1:00 pm last Sunday.

“The bandits were seen moving towards Kalli village on motorcycles with sophisticated weapons to attack the community, which forced the villagers to flee for their safety,” he added.

According to him, the boat was overloaded and it capsized along Birnin Magaji River, which led to the death of 20 villagers.

He explained that five corpses were recovered at Falale River, four at Birnin Magaji River, while three were also recovered at Gadar Gummi River.

Speaking further, he said that the bandits terrorised communities of Kwammaka, Kwammaka Jibi, Kwammaka Mai Katsina, Kallin and Kazura villages, all in Gummi local government area.

The police are yet to issue any statement on the reported incident.

Daily Post/AbujaBizReports

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