The Governor of Katsina State, Dikko Radda, has disclosed that armed bandits killed his elder brother, who left behind three wives and 27 children, according to Daily Post.
The governor added that his saddest moment is usually any time he receives news of bandits’ attacks in the state.
He stated this in Katsina on Wednesday at a press briefing on his one year in office.
Speaking on the occasion, he said:
“My saddest moment is when I receive calls that people were killed, houses burnt and women raped by bandits in a particular village. The only way to appreciate that is to put yourself in their shoes, and you will feel it. I have developed that feeling and it remained with me because my senior brother was killed by bandits. He left behind three wives and 27 children.”
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