MALI RENAMES COLONIAL FRENCH STREET NAMES. (PHOTO).

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 Mali renames colonial French street names Mali followed Burkina Faso and Niger on Wednesday in renaming streets and squares in its capital to get rid of their French colonial names, AFP reported. Streets bearing the names of members of France's colonial administration have been rebaptised in Bamako, according to a decree by the junta chief. Cedeao Avenue (the French acronym for the Economic Community of West African States or ECOWAS) is also now named after a new strategic confederation that Mali has formed with Burkina Faso and Niger – the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). In all, nearly 25 names have been replaced, among them boulevards, streets, squares and public establishments. Niger and Burkina Faso have already made several changes to street and monument names in the last two years. In October, Niger renamed several historic sites in its capital Niamey which previously bore references to old colonial master France. Mali has been ruled by the military since back-to-back coups ...

KDSG: NOTORIOUS BAMDIT COMMANDER KACHALLA TUKUR SHARME, OTHER BANDITS KILLED IN FRATRICIDAL CLASH. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.


 KDSG Security Update: Monday, 23rd September 2024. 


Notorious bandit commander Kachalla Tukur Sharme, other bandits killed in fratricidal clash 


-Several bandits left with life threatening injuries 


As the maxim has foretold, those who live by the sword, certainly die by the sword. 


After diligent follow-up operations and exploitation of vast human intelligence networks, it can be happily reported that the notorious bandit commander Kachalla Tukur Sharme, and other bandits, have been killed in a fratricidal clash. 


Aside Sharme, two other bandits from a rival group were killed in the fierce gun duel, which also enabled some kidnapped citizens escape from captivity. 


According to intelligence sources, five bandits were injured in the clash and are presently lurking in the area, seeking paramedics to manage their wounds. 


Sharme, a notorious bandit who had butchered many citizens, kidnapped hundreds and rustled innumerable herds of cattle, met his end in a battle between his group and an opposing gang. 


The clash occurred at the weekend, around a location referred to as 'Hambakko', in the Rijana and Kaso Forests which span Kachia and parts of Chikun and Kajuru LGAs. 


Sharme had several times escaped the crosshairs of security forces by a mere whisker, and remained hotly sought after before he was gunned down by fellow terrorists. 


Sharme and his gang of bandits were largely responsible for attacks, killings and kidnappings in Millenium City, Maraban Rido, Kujama, Kajuru, Maro, villages in Kateri general area and other locations in adjoining LGAs of Kagarko, Kachia and Birnin Gwari.  This was in addition to his criminal acts in neighboring states of Katsina and Niger which were also left reeling from the waves of his terrorism. 


One of the most heinous acts perpetrated by Kachalla Sharme was the kidnapping of 121 students of Bethel Baptist High School, Kujama, Kaduna State on 5th July, 2021. 

In the course of repelling Sharme and his gang of terrorists, two personnel of the security forces paid the supreme price. 


Residents of Rijana, Kaso, Kasarami, Jaka da-Rabi, Kajuru and Dutse general areas and beyond, are warned not render any assistance to suspicious persons seeking treatment for gun wounds. They are urged instead to contact the nearest security forces or reach the Kaduna State Security Operations Room on the following lines: 


09034000060

08170189999


As is standard practice, such information received will be treated with the highest sense of confidentiality.


Signed 

Samuel Aruwan

Overseeing Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Kaduna State.

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