The governor says his administration chose the path of peace with the bandits to stop the killing of innocent citizens’ lives.
Zamfara State Governor, Bello Matawalle has said that the reason his administration negotiates with bandits is that the option remains the only solution to the insecurity in the North-West region.
The governor said at least there are almost 30,000 bandits in 100 camps in Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi, Kaduna, Niger and Katsina state.
Matawalle said between 2011 and 2019, bandits had killed 2,619 people, kidnapped 1,190 and collected over N970 million ransom from victims’ families within the period.
The governor, who stated this through the state Commissioner of Information, Mr. Ibrahim Dosara in Kaduna on Friday, April 2, 2021, said his administration chose the path of peace with the bandits to stop the killing of innocent citizens’ lives.about:blank
He said, “Before the coming of the present administration of His Excellency Dr Bello Mohammed Matawalle Maradun on May 29th 2019 as the Executive Governor of Zamfara state, Zamfara people were in a devastating state of dilemma and fear of the unknown due to rural banditry. Rampant killings, maiming, kidnapping, raping, vandalism and attacks became the order of the day.
“From available records, over 2,619 people were killed between 2011 and 2019. This is in addition to the 1,190 people kidnapped by the bandits. The records also show that the N970 million was paid as ransom. While 14,378 animals were rustled within the period and over 100,000 people were displaced from their ancestral homes.
“People were traumatized. Farmers were prevented from going to their farms to cultivate the usual food and cash crops for their daily needs. There was general food insecurity in the state in particular and the region in general. The economy of the state was devastated by the crisis.
“This is in addition to the proliferation of both light and heavy weapons, with a high influx of bandits from the neighbouring countries, with no solution in sight. The crisis defied all forms of solution.
“This is in addition to a large number of bandits camps across the state and beyond. At least there are almost one hundred (100) different bandit camps in Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi, Kaduna, Niger and Katsina, with no fewer than 300 bandits in each of these camps having sophisticated weapons with them.”
“Coupled with the shortage of manpower in the security sector and a very poor intelligence network. Yet, the governor must ensure the protection of the lives and property of the people.
“Now tell me, which is the best option for the governor? To fold his arms to watch his people being killed or to go for dialogue and continue to use the repentant bandits to convince the recalcitrant bandits to save the lives of the governed?”
Source: Pulse Nigeria