Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State says the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) may be trying to raise families in the North West.
The region is currently battling with banditry and kidnapping.
When he appeared on NAN Forum, the flagship interview programme of the News Agency of Nigeria, MasariĀ gave an insight into how cattle rustling snowballed into the current spate of kidnapping and banditry in the North West.
The governor attributed part of the security challenges the region is facing to lack of education as well as influx of criminals from some North African countries.
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Masari, who said there were ongoing efforts to tackle insecurity in the state, lamented that the current situation had prevented farmers from accessing their farmlands.
āUnfortunately, what we met as cattle rustling has turned into banditry and insurgency, which are depriving people, especially those living in the border area of the forests which are very fertile, from access to their farms, drastically affecting their source of livelihood.
āThey have lost their ploughing cattle which they used to plough the land.
āThis has caused another challenge to our Restoration Agenda in Katsina, but we thank God that we can continue,ā he said.







