Residents of Gonin-Gora, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, on Thursday, stormed the street saying if the government can not fight banditry in the state, they will fight for themselves.
The residents stormed the highway protesting and urging the government to do something over the incessant attacks by bandits in the area.
One of the protesters, Ndubusi in an interview with Channels Television, said “It is either they give us military base or they legalise gun. If Kaduna State cannot protect us, if the Nigerian government cannot protect us, we can protect ourselves.”
This is following an attack by bandits on Wednesday night through the early hours of Thursday, kidnapping an unspecified number of the residents.
The Kaduna State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Mansir Hassan, confirmed the attack but declined further comment.
An eyewitness who is also a resident of the area said the attack happened from 11pm to 3am on Thursday.
“The hoodlums operated uninterrupted for over four hours without any security operatives in sight. This forced the residents to come out this morning to protest the incident.
“We were woken up by gunshots as the bandits entered the community shooting indiscriminately. Several residents were taken away to an unknown destination by the heavily armed attackers that invaded the area,” the eyewitness who is also a resident of the area, said.
Meanwhile, reacting to the incident, the state government warned residents against taking the laws into their own hands by blocking roads and harassing Nigerians.
The state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan said, “The Kaduna State Security Council has warned against blockage of public roads and harassment of innocent citizens by persons conducting protests.
“This follows the blockage of the Gonin Gora axis of the Kaduna-Abuja Road by some protesters on Thursday morning, in response to reports of a bandit attack in Unguwan Auta of Gonin Gora general area, Chikun LGA, thus denying commuters access through the route.
“The members of the Security Council, comprising the Commissioner of Police, Audu Ali; Director of Department of State Services, Abdul Adamu Eneche; Garrison Commander, 1 Division Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Muhammad Kana; and the Overseeing Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, in the company of security forces, dismantled the roadblocks erected and subsequently opened up the road for use by motorists.
“The members of the Kaduna State Security Council while interacting with community leaders, expressed dissatisfaction with the menace of blocking roads, a situation which infringes on the rights of citizens and travelers using these roads and other public utilities.
“As of the time of this security update, citizens and motorists are plying the Gonin Gora axis of Kaduna-Abuja Road without obstruction.”