Security
Sokoto gov’t reveals new deadly terrorist group, ‘Lakurawas’ warns residents
A new factional deadly terrorist group called ‘Lakurawas’ has emerged and are currently in forests of Sokoto in the North West region of Nigeria.
Deputy governor of the State, Idris Gobir gave this revelation at a meeting with participants from course 33 of the National Defence College, Abuja who were on a study tour to the State, saying the newly formed ‘Lakurawas’ is a breakaway faction of existing terrorist group in the region.
Gobir further revealed that ‘Lakurawas operates with Islamic ideology and are heavily equipped for their operations of killing, maiming and kidnapping.
According to Gobir, the State has assessed the terrorist presence and operations and discovered that they are currently active in nearly “Our five local government areas across the state.
Gobir expressed concern over this development, especially as the state is already grappling with widespread banditry.“The threat is expanding,” he said, adding that security agencies are working diligently to counter this new danger.
The Deputy Governor highlighted the state’s ongoing collaboration with federal security forces to safeguard lives and properties.
He emphasized various measures the state government has implemented to address these security challenges and hoped that insights from the National Defence College study tour would help authorities understand the evolving threats and devise effective strategies for securing peace.
Air Vice Marshal Titus Zuwahu Dauda, leader of the visiting delegation, provided background on the college, which was founded in 1992 as Nigeria’s premier military institution.
He explained that the college trains officers from the military, police, and strategic agencies, preparing them for high-level responsibilities. So far, 2,982 participants have graduated, including representatives from 30 African and Asian nations.
At the tour’s conclusion, Dauda stated, the team would present an oral and written report on their observations and recommendations for improving security in the state.
CAPITAL POST reports that the North Western region has become the hotbet of banditry activities.