Secret Negotiations With Terrorists, Bandits: “Stop Playing Politics With Our Lives”, Northern Leaders Warn Nigerian Federal Govt
Northern leaders and stakeholders have warned the Federal Government to stop playing politics with the lives of the people following allegations that some government officials are secretly negotiating with terrorists and bandits in Northern Nigeria without involving the State governments.
Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State had accused the Federal Government of sabotaging the ongoing fight against terrorism and banditry in the state by negotiating with the terrorists and bandits behind his administration.
The Governor therefore warned that negotiating with the terrorists and bandits in Zamfara was a grave mistake and not the solution to the problem, adding that it would only encourage and embolden the criminals.
Some leaders in the North have expressed outrage at the negotiations as it has never worked in the past, arguing that the very idea of negotiations with the terrorists and bandits is according legitimacy and indirectly legitimizing their criminal activities and creating a dangerous cycle of appeasement.
The move, the leaders asserted, is sending a troubling message that crime and violence can be rewarded rather than punished.
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Speaking on the issue, Spokesperson of Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Professor Tukur Muhammad-Baba, argued that such negotiations weaken the rule of law and establish a dangerous precedent for other criminal elements in the country.
He expressed fear that this approach might inspire other groups to take up arms and engage in similar acts.
Also, the Executive Director of the Resource Centre for Human Rights & Civic Education, Dr Ibrahim Zikirullahi, expressed his disappointment and called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to restructure the military and ensure it regained its lost glory.
He said, “That singular act is a complete failure of the governance system in Nigeria because what it presents is that our security is no longer having the capability to deal with the insurgency, and they are no longer trusted to do their work. And it’s almost like Nigeria is going into the abyss.”
In his reaction, the National President of Middle Belt Forum, Dr Bitrus Pogu, said: “Firstly, it is wrong for any government to negotiate with bandits, terrorists or any insurgents in a country.
“It is an indication that we are not really sincere about the whole thing because here are people who are fighting against the state, and we have a military whose duty is to protect the territorial integrity of the country, and then secretly, at the back, you start negotiating.
“It is unfortunate, and that may be one of the reasons this insecurity has not ended. Because the bandits believe that they are strong enough to force the government to negotiate with them.”
Credit: Vanguard