Bandits, insurgents must be wiped out without hesitation- El-Rufai

 Bandits, insurgents must be wiped out without hesitation- El-Rufai

By Modupe Shodeinde

Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai said government at all levels must “immediately and without hesitation” put an end to the activities of bandits.

According to him, they  have challenged the sovereignty of Nigeria and must be wiped out.

El-Rufai made the remark on Wednesday at the presentation of the 2020 Annual Security Report in Kaduna.

“Banditry has severely impacted the rural economy and shaken the confidence of citizens,” he said.

“It has driven farmers from their land, putting food security at risk, displaced communities, stolen property and deprived people of their right to life.

“We must put a stop to these criminal acts and enable our people to live their lives in peace and safety. This is a most urgent task.”

The Governor disclosed that Kaduna has no intention to dialogue with bandits or offer them any form of amnesty.

“We will neither negotiate with criminals of any description nor support any grant of amnesty.

“Criminal gangs, bandits, insurgents and ethno-religious militias made a conscious choice to challenge Nigeria’s sovereignty and menace our citizens.

“These criminals must be wiped out immediately and without hesitation.

“I am assured by the recent directive given to the federal security agencies to wipe out such gun-wielding criminals by the president.” he said.

He further stated that the failure to mount a “sustained and simultaneous” operation against bandits in the north-west has emboldened them.

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He said that “Together with Niger state and our neighbours in the north-west, we put together resources to fund military operations against bandits in the Kamuku-Kuyambana forest range that straddles the region,” he said.

However, the governor said the collaboration “was not sustained or expanded into a campaign of continuous, simultaneous operations against the bandits across our vast region”.

“Failure to contain and defeat them in one place has emboldened them to develop a national footprint and endanger national cohesion,” he added.

According to him, the security agencies need more “numbers”, modern technology and equipment to adequately overcome the bandits.

“The security of our communities depend on the robust projection of state power, and that can only be done with sufficient security numbers to overawe and deter criminals,” he said.

 

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