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Hoodlums Kill Three In Gombe

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Hoodlums Kill Three In Gombe

Three people were reportedly killed by hoodlums known as Kalare boys in the Bolari area of Gombe State.

Muhammad Bello, commandant of the Gombe State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), stated during a news briefing on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, that the killings had nothing to do with the ongoing protest.

“I want to correct an impression about an incident that happened yesterday (Tuesday). It’s not related to the mass protest but the usual thing with the Kalare people in the state,” he said.

“The Kalari boys killed three at Bolari but it had nothing to do with the protest. Within their ranks, they had a misunderstanding which led to clashes. I just want to emphasise that it’s not related to the protest. We are ever ready, combatant ready but not going to shoot anyone.”

“In the history of this country, there had never been any peaceful demonstration. We are ready not for war but for any situation. We will go out to safeguard the assets of federal, state and local government areas. We have deployed 600 officers across the state.”

“We must work in synergy with other security agencies. You have to collaborate with other security agencies to protect lives and property.”

While reiterating his command’s commitment to protecting lives and property, Bello asked for the return of personnel on leave as well as particular protection for people.

“Anyone you know who has more than one of our officers should be called back. Protection of property is free. Anyone who comes requesting for security cover should be given.”

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