 Following the deadly Bandit attacks on Adama Dutze village in Kaduriloko government area of Kaduna state, the Catholic Church and the Justice Development and Peace Carritos, J.D.P.C. Kaduna Archdorses have donated food items and relief materials worth 3.5 million to the victims of the Bandit attacks to cushion some of their challenges, restore hope of livelihood and build confidence in the community. The recent attack on Adama Dutze community left 11 persons dead, 28 houses raised with several other injured and displaced. The Catholic Archbishop of Kaduna Archdorses, most reverent father, Matthew and Dagozo, who visited the victims commended their resilience to stay in the community despite the Bandit attack in them. He noted that government at all levels must provide security to the citizenry as well as ensure the community's safety to provide in food to the state and the nation. And knowing the challenge of food we have in this country and this is an agrarian community, the Libyan family and the food, they don't only eat here, they supply a lot of us living in Kaduna in other places. We depend on these people here and that they have resolved, they have taken a decision to stay here. I think it's something that government should do everything and anything possible to ensure that this community is assisted to stay here and to look after themselves and their assisted to simply do that. We are challenging them to live up to their promises that they will make this country better. There is nobody has any excuse to leave this country worse than you met it. You promise Nigerians that you are going to make it better and therefore do whatever.