The Kano State chapter of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has pledged to donate equipment worth N1 million to the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), Kano State Command, to strengthen its security operations in the state.
The pledge was made on Wednesday by the ACF Chairman in Kano State, Dr Goni Faruk Umar, while receiving members of the CJTF on a courtesy visit to the forum’s secretariat.
Dr Umar said the donation was part of ACF’s commitment to supporting community-based security initiatives and assured the CJTF of a sustainable partnership.
He also promised to mobilise additional support for the group from friends and well-wishers.
He charged the CJTF leadership to organise quarterly briefing sessions to keep ACF informed about its routine operations and developments, and directed that a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on security collaboration be developed between the two organisations.
Dr Umar cautioned members of the public against the indiscriminate sharing of unverified security information on social media, noting that such actions often create panic without offering solutions.
He also advised small business owners to take advantage of the interest-free loan scheme being offered by ACF.
Speaking at the meeting, ACF’s Legal Adviser and Chairperson of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Kano State chapter, Hajiya Salma Danbappa, encouraged interested members of CJTF to further their education in legal studies and nursing.
She also offered, on behalf of FIDA, to collaborate with ACF in providing two training sessions for CJTF members on alternative dispute resolution and child protection.
Earlier, the Secretary of the CJTF, Kano State Command, Shamsuddeen Idris Mu’azu, said the visit was aimed at seeking partnership with ACF on security and peacebuilding efforts.
He explained that the CJTF was established in response to security challenges facing Northern Nigeria, initially focusing on intelligence gathering and support to conventional security agencies.
In Kano State, he said, the group was formed as a proactive measure and had engaged with the Department of State Services (DSS), State Intelligence Bureau (SIB) and the Directorate of Special Services ahead of its formal take-off.
Mu’azu noted that the CJTF has operational structures across the three tiers of government and has been involved in sensitisation campaigns, vocational training, community engagement, intelligence gathering and collaboration with security agencies, including providing tips on security threats and illicit substance deals.
He, however, lamented the lack of operational vehicles for intelligence gathering in the state and appealed to the ACF Chairman to accept to serve as the patron of the CJTF in Kano.
