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Leave Kukah in Sokoto, fight bandits in your ‘shokoto’, Shehu Sani charges northern youths
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By Emmanuel Okogba
Senator Shehu Sani has called on Northern Youths to channel their energy towards the fight against banditry and leave Bishop Matthew Kukah alone.
Shehu made the call in reaction to reports where some Northern Youths and groups asked for the arrest and prosecution of the Bishop over comments he made about the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Taking to Twitter, Shehu wrote, “My Dear Northern Youths;leave the Kukah in Sokoto and fight the Bandits in your shokoto.”
The activist believes the establishment of a special security unit for schools in the North will go a long way in ensuring the security of students and their teachers.
He also suggested that perimeter walls should be built around the schools, and the installation of CCTV cameras and alarm systems should be encouraged.
In other tweets, Senator Sani noted the release of the schoolboys abducted in Katsina – after spending about one week in captivity.
He, however, faulted those he said were taking credit for the success when nobody has taken responsibility for the failure in Zabarmari in Borno State where over 40 farmers were massacred by Boko Haram insurgents.
The activist believes the establishment of a special security unit for schools in the North will go a long way in ensuring the security of students and their teachers.
He also suggested that perimeter walls should be built around the schools, and the installation of CCTV cameras and alarm systems should be encouraged.
In other tweets, Senator Sani noted the release of the schoolboys abducted in Katsina – after spending about one week in captivity.
He, however, faulted those he said were taking credit for the success when nobody has taken responsibility for the failure in Zabarmari in Borno State where over 40 farmers were massacred by Boko Haram insurgents.