Don't Negotiate With Bandits:- Wamban Shinkafi Tells Gov, Dauda Lawal
By Aminu Abdullahi Gusau
An All Progressives Congress APC chief tain In Zamfara state Honourable Sani Abdullahi Shinkafi has advised governor Dauda Lawal not to enter into any kind of negotiation with bandits no matter the amount of pressure he is facing from so many angles.
Wanban gave the advice today at his residence in Gusau, while briefing newsmen over brutal killing of 38 innocent civilians in Kaura Namoda local government, saying that those bandits are not honest, as according to him previous governors have made attempt to negotiation with them but breached the agreement.
He however gave conditions that if those conditions are are met, we can advise him to negotiate with them.
"Among the conditions included are, any bandit who wants to negotiate should surrender all his weapons to authority concern, and give assurance of embracing peace.
"By doing so, all relevants Stakeholders on security matters will put hands on deck and plan on how to accommodate all repentants bandits, so that they will be trained on various skills acquisitions.
" The concern authority will also provide religious leaders to preaching to them on the dangers of killing innocent souls. He said
On the issue of brutal killing of 38 People in Banga village in Kaura Namoda local government, he said, that was inhuman, according to him he was briefed on what really happened, saying that those behind the killing should be arrested and prosecuted.
The former Zamfara state governotorial candidate under the platform of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), maintained that governor Dauda Lawal was the only chief Security of his state, but he cannot instruct military to do the needful in his state.
"Therefore I am calling on the Federal lawmakers, state House Of Assembly, to set aside their political difference and put hand together to save our dear state from the hands of bandits and other criminals.
"Please and please stop politicizing the state security situation, do a needful things to save our dear state". Shinkafi concluded.
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