Zamfara
state Bandits have set out conditions to laying down their weopons; one they
stated is the halting of extra-judicial killings of Fulani - The bandits are
also demanding that they be allowed to attend local markets without fear or
intimidation - According to the Zamfara CP, the crisis is being fuelled by
unlawful executions of
suspected criminals - Vigilantes in the state have expressed readiness to do anything that will ensure that peace returns; but not at their detriment Bandits in Zamfara have given conditions for laying down their arms; one of them being that extra-judicial killings of Fulani, especially in local markets, should be halted.
suspected criminals - Vigilantes in the state have expressed readiness to do anything that will ensure that peace returns; but not at their detriment Bandits in Zamfara have given conditions for laying down their arms; one of them being that extra-judicial killings of Fulani, especially in local markets, should be halted.
The
disclosure was made by the state’s commissioner of police, Usman Nagoggo,
during a meeting with vigilantes and volunteers popularly known as Yan Sakai on
Thursday, gathers that the bandits are also demanding that they be allowed to
attend local markets without fear or intimidation. According to Nagoggo, the
armed men had been contacted by authorities, and they gave the assurance that
they would stop the carnage in the state, only on conditions. He said: “Part of
the conditions they gave was that the Yan Sakai should halt the extra judicial
killings of Fulani, especially in local markets.
The bandits
said they should be allowed to attend local markets without fear or
intimidation. “That is why we are holding this meeting to intimate you about
the new peace road map being designed by the government. “In a situation
whereby a local vigilante will kill one of the bandits and the armed men would
slay about 30 persons in retaliation, what is the gain here?” The CP pointed
out that the crisis is being fuelled by unlawful executions of suspected
criminals, and implored the vigilante leaders to reach out to their followers
and ask them to stop such practice.
The secretary of the Yan Sakai group in the
state, Sani Babbar Doka, reacting to the development, stated: “In the peace
pact that took place about three years ago, we surrendered our arms as demanded
by the government, but the armed criminals did not. “We are ready for anything
that will ensure that peace returns to our communities, but not at the
detriment of the opposing group previously reported that the secretary to the
Zamfara state government, Professor Abdullahi Walin Shinkafi, gave statistics
of the The government's scribe, who made the disclosure in an exclusive
interview in his office, said at least 4000 people had been killed and more
than 9000 injured in about 500 attacks. Shinkafi also noted that hundreds of
people had been displaced by the bandits, which he said attracted attention of
people all over the world who staged peaceful demonstrations with a call to end
the heinous crimes against humanity
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