Sunday, June 7, 2026 - The Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Muhammad Samaila Mera, has called on his subjects to legally acquire weapons to protect their communities against persistent attacks by bandits.
He also urged communities in the emirate to remain vigilant
and take proactive measures against terrorists and criminal elements that often
invade the areas.
The monarch made the call during a meeting with district
heads, village heads, and ward heads at his palace in Argungu.
The monarch added that communities should consider raising
funds collectively to purchase legally approved weapons for self-defence.
“If you acquire such weapons legally, make sure the bandits
are aware that your community possesses the means to defend itself. This alone
can serve as a deterrent and discourage attacks,” he said.
He stressed that Islam does not encourage people to remain
helpless in the face of violence.
“It is not right for a Muslim to remain passive while
criminals kill people, kidnap innocent citizens, and rape our women. Be
prepared to defend yourselves, your families, and your communities against any
attack,” the Emir stated.
The royal father lamented that many communities had become
vulnerable because they lack the means to defend themselves.
“When bandits attack, people start running, including
village heads. This is happening because communities do not have adequate means
of self-defence," he said.
He clarified that he was not encouraging communities to take
the law into their own hands or engage in acts of terrorism, but rather
advocating lawful self-defence, noting that the security challenge has become
too overwhelming for security agencies alone to handle.
He said it was disheartening for communities to continue to
lose lives without any form of resistance, while warning against ethnic
violence and extrajudicial killings.
The emir warned that he would not support anyone carrying
arms to attack other ethnic groups or engage in unlawful killings.
He said many of the attacks are reprisals, he therefore
urged the communities not to carry out revenge attacks against innocent people
because every unlawful killing only breeds another cycle of revenge.
The emir said that, although many members of the Lakurawa
group had left the area, they had allegedly left behind armed bandits who
continue to terrorize communities and maintain links with their former
collaborators.
He called on communities across the Argungu Emirate to
remain vigilant, cooperate with security agencies, and uphold the fear of God
in all their dealings.

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