Zamfara State Budgets N1 Billion for Cemetery Construction Amid Persistent Insecurity

The Zamfara State Government has allocated N1 billion in its 2026 budget for the construction of cemeteries across its 14 local government areas. The allocation, listed under the Ministry of Religious Affairs, comes amid ongoing violent attacks and banditry in the state.

The budgetary provision follows recent deadly incidents, including an ambush in the Kyaram community that left at least five dead and a separate attack in Gwargwaba village, where four residents were killed. The announcement has sparked significant public reaction, with many citizens expressing criticism, disbelief, and dismay over the prioritization of cemetery construction over enhanced security and healthcare measures.

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The allocation is perceived by many as a morbid preparation for continued violence rather than a preventive solution.
It has ignited public outrage and debate over government priorities in a crisis zone.
The move risks normalizing high mortality from insecurity as an inevitable outcome.
It underscores a potential gap between official response and public expectation for security investments.
The timing, following recent attacks, amplifies its symbolic and controversial weight.

The budget item has become a focal point for broader public frustration regarding the state’s security crisis and governance priorities.

Sources: PM News, Nairaland

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