It has become a norm for successors to humiliate and witch-hunt their predecessors under the guise of corruption while in true sense, it is all about asserting themselves as the “new” political leader and battle for souls of the State. They are not unmindful of how susceptible we are to the usual antics, which is accuse your predecessor of graft, and the public will feast on him gleefully.
Hussain Rabi’u has assumed office as the commissioner of police, Zamfara State Command
His deployment to Zamfara state follows the recent shake up of senior police officers by the Inspector General of Police Usman Alkali Baba
Hussaini Rabiu took over on the sixth of May this year from his predecessor Abutu Yaro who was redeployed to Imo state as the commissioner of police.
Abutu Yaro assumed duty as the twenty ninth Commissioner of Police Zamfara state on the December twenty two in the twenty twenty
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Cp Hussain Rabi’ u was enlisted into the Nigeria police force on 3rd march ,1990 as cadet Assistant superintendent of police where he was professionally trained at the prestigious police Academy, kaduna Annex.
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The Zamfara State Police Command regrettably confirm the death of eight people in an attack by suspected armed bandits on Janbako Community of Maradun LGA in the early hours of Sunday
In a statement, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Mohammed Shehu said the bandits launched an aggressive reprisal attack on the said community following the invasion of a Fulani settlement that led to the gruesome killing of three of the Fulanis by the outlawed “Yansakai” group.
“On the receipt of the report, the Command quickly responded and deployed a Combine team of PMP/CTU led by the DPO Maradun and the Military who moved down to the village and engaged the bandits who quickly fled and escaped into the forest with possible casualties”.
Eight persons have been killed in an attack by gunmen on Janbako community of Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
The Zamfara State Police Public Relations Officer, Mohammed Shehu, confirmed the incident in a statement on Sunday.
He explained that the bandits launched an aggressive reprisal attack on the community in the early hours of Sunday following the invasion of a Fulani settlement that led to the killing of three (3) Fulanis by the outlawed “Yansakai” group on Saturday 16th January 2021.
“On the receipt of the report, the Command quickly responded and deployed a Combine team of PMP/CTU led by the DPO Maradun and the Military who moved down to the village and engaged the bandits, but quickly fled and escaped into the forest with possible casualties.