Former Zamfara State governor Aid who was kidnapped in Abuja has been found

 



The former Principal Private Secretary (PPS) to the former Zamfara State governor Bello Mohammed Matawalle who was kidnapped by the unknown Gunmen Allegedly believed to be kidnappers has finally been found in Zamfara State Civil Defence State Headquarters.

Immediately after Malam Lawal Umar was being kidnapped at Gun point and forced in the Toyota Hummer 18 seater Bus with Army Color all the relevant security agencies withing FCT were contacted including Zamfara State Commissioner of Police, State Director DSS and Commandant civil Defense Zamfara State Command but unfortunately none of them was said to be aware of such operation.


Luckily the team of search and rescue tracked Mr Lawal through his phone and found him to be under detention at the the Zamfara State Civil Defence State Headquarters.


Investigations leading to his abduction by the Zamfara State security and Civil Defence agencies without arrest warrant or informing the FCT police Command is still unknown as it's stated in the Operational Ethic and rules of engagement remained questionable.


The Federal government has been and still doing it possible best to protect the lives and properties of Nigerians.


This is the right time for the Inspector General of Police, Director General State Security Service Dss and the Commandant General Civil Defence Corp to Call their respective states Heads to order to desist from such terrible act that made Mr Lawal Umar families in serious trauma and landed his wife in hospital receiving treatment.

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