NAIJA NEWS
A former Secretary to the Government of Katsina State, Mustapha Inuwa in response to calls for President Tinubu to negotiate with bandits, stated that such negotiations would be futile.
Dr Inuwa, who also serves as the Chairman of the Amnesty Programme designed to end banditry in the state, argued that the bandits would be unlikely to leave their illicit activities due to the high profits they make from kidnappings.
He said, “The bandits can’t leave banditry and embrace negotiation because of how kidnapping has become lucrative.”
He added that “no legitimate work can fetch them the kind of money they make from the banditry activities.”
Dr Inuwa suggested that force might be the only effective approach to dealing with the bandits. He urged security agencies and governors of affected states to work together to confront the issue.
According to him, “I believe it is very wrong advice for a former governor and senator, especially from a state worst hit by the activities of bandits to even contemplate negotiating with the bandits despite the atrocities committed by them in these states and Nigeria as a whole.
“We tried from 2017 to 2019 but it didn’t work because they are not sincere. We were compelled to go into that because we realized the security agencies were not doing what they ought to do.
“So we were under serious pressure from the people as they looked up to us to bring the menace to an end. And that was why we settled for the non-kinetic approach. It lasted for a brief period before it failed.
“It failed because, one, they were not sincere and second, because they are not organized and don’t have common leaders whom if you negotiate with can serve as their representatives.
“They have a rivalry and different groups. It is unlike when you are fighting a group on ideology, where they have a common leader, where you negotiate with him and he leads them. It is not that way. Bandits have different groups. How many will you deal with? Dealing with some groups and leaving out others will even create problems. And different groups are emerging daily.
“And also these people are thieves and criminals, if you negotiate with them what will you give them? Will you be giving them a salary or what? Then people who are used to getting huge sums of money, especially with these kidnapping activities. So there is nothing legitimate that they can do to get something close to what they are getting through the kidnapping activities.
So it is impossible for these people to willingly accept to leave what they are doing for anything that you promise them. Because you cannot promise them what is close to what they are getting. In 2017 to 2019, we tried it and realized the money we gave them was used to buy more arms. President Tinubu and his new NSA, Ribadu should not make the mistake of negotiating with them.
“So, honestly I don’t in any way advise the present leadership of President Tinubu to even contemplate on this issue. What is needed is for all the security agencies to organize a sustained onslaught on these people. If they have to organize, the ground and air operations, it is a matter of a few months, they are going to deal with these people. One, they are all locals, 99.9 percent of people involved in these are local Fulani here. Their parents are known.