In the wake of escalating violence in Sokoto State, Hon. Manir Muhammad Dan’iya, the African Democratic Congress governorship candidate, has called for an urgent overhaul of the state's security framework. This demand follows a series of bandit attacks on the Dan Gulbi community, which have raised alarm among residents and prompted calls for immediate action.

Dan’iya highlighted the inadequacies of current security measures, stating, "The rising tide of insecurity in our communities is unacceptable and demands a strategic response to protect our people." His remarks underscore a growing frustration among citizens about the government's inability to safeguard lives and property against persistent banditry and violence.

As the election approaches, security remains a crucial issue for voters. Dan’iya’s call for reform may resonate widely with a populace increasingly concerned about safety and stability. Without significant changes, the current security challenges could overshadow the electoral process, impacting voter turnout and trust in governance. The urgency of Dan’iya's proposal signals a critical juncture for both the political landscape and the future of security in Sokoto State.