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Concern Mounts As Angry Northern Children Hit The Street In Protest With Harmful Objects

In the aftermath of three days of relentless bandit attacks on multiple villages in Katsina State, last week saw hundreds of children left to roam the streets unattended, drawing attention to a stark indictment of the nation’s security apparatus and prompting accusations of governmental neglect.

Bandits carried out a series of assaults across various villages in Katsina last week, notably targeting the Wurma community for three consecutive days without any intervention from security forces.

In response to the brutal killings of their parents, enraged children took to the streets, brandishing sticks and chanting, to express their frustration over what they perceived as a lack of concern from government and security officials regarding their safety and well-being.

The protest in Wurma, primarily led by children aged between 10 and 15, showcased the village’s abandonment following the relentless attacks, with security personnel conspicuously absent.

A viral video captured during the demonstration depicts the children passionately voicing their grievances about the recurring bandit raids that have claimed lives in Katsina.

One of the protesters, Jamil Mabai, lamented the desolation of Wurma, emphasizing the absence of security forces and the vulnerability of the residents. He stated, “Our parents are being slaughtered like animals. We are helpless and that is why we are crying out to the whole world to come to our rescue. The government has abandoned us.”

The protest elicited diverse reactions among Nigerians, with some interpreting it as a poignant plea for international attention to their community’s plight due to perceived governmental apathy.

Conversely, concerns have been raised about the potential long-term psychological impact on the children involved, as they grapple with the traumatic experience and uncertainty about their future.

While Vice President Kashim Shettima assured strengthened security measures, skepticism persists among Nigerians, who view such pledges as mere political rhetoric echoing familiar promises.

Shettima reiterated the government’s commitment to safeguarding lives and properties nationwide, extending assurances not only to Katsina but to all of Nigeria.

Federal lawmaker Shehu Dalhatu Tafoki, representing the Faskari/Kankara/Sabuwa constituency, expressed deep concern over the incessant banditry attacks on his constituents, describing the situation as intolerable and highlighting the displacement of residents from their homes due to the ongoing violence perpetrated by criminal groups.

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