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Exposed: Zamfara State Speaker, Bilyaminu Moriki Full Military Kitted Pictures Emerged With Suspected People Alleged To By Bandits In Zurmi Local Governments Forest




 
As the Nigerian Security Forces are recording success dialy on the ongoing fight against bandits in the Northwest, the full Military kitted pictures of the Zamfara State House of Assembly Speaker Hon. Bilyaminu Moriki emerged from one of the no go area forest in Zamfara having pleasantries with some Fulani's believed to be bandits terrorizing Zurmi local government area of Zamfara State.
 
Investigations from Moriki Locals revealed that, the bandits dent visited by the Honourable Speaker is that of Kachallah Dammaka Dole situated in Moriki death Zone no go area under Zurmi local government.
 
It was also confirmed from one the State own security outfit Zamfara State protection Community Guards personal who begged for his name to not appear on the print that,"Even last week huge amount of ransom was paid to same bandits enclave visited by the Honourable Speaker, added that last year Nigeria Air force strike and neutralized Several bandits Commanders but are gradually regrouping since when we noticed the presence of Zamfara State government within the axis.
 
In one of the speaker Military kitted pictures, the biological son of the wanted bandit Kachallah Dammaka Dole Maude was seen at left side hand of  the Honourable Speaker Smilling.
 
"That was where Seven of us were kept as Captives before our freedom by Kachallah Dammaka Dole,  "Said one of the Victim who identified the dent visited by Hon. Bilyaminu the Honourable Speaker Zamfara State House of Assembly.

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