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The leader of repentant bandits in Zamfara State, Muhammadu
Bello, said he alongside a motorbike riding gang agreed to meet the state
commissioner of police, Mr Usman Nagogo, inside the dreaded Shinkafi forest,
following his belief that authorities were serious about peace in the state.
The bandits leader spoke during a peace meeting with
stakeholders at the palace of emir of Shinkafi, Alhaji Muhammadu Makwashe Isah,
to consolidate on the achievement recorded since the start of peace dialogue in
the state.
Bello said there were heavily armed bandits on about 80
motorbikes behind him when the state police boss and the commissioner of
Security and Home Affairs, Alhaji Abubakar Dauran came to meet him in the
forest.
“When they came to pass a message of peace and tranquillity
to me, my armed boys on about 80 motorbikes advised me not fall to their
‘trick’ because there was a mistrust between the armed bandits and security operatives
at that time.
“I then, told the armed boys I still would go and if it was
a trick, then I’m ready to fall to it because we were tired of the situation.
We wanted the carnage to stop and since a road map to peace was being
developed, let’s participate to bring back the much needed peace to the state,”
he said.
“They were not armed and they agreed to meet armed men
inside the forest; that means they were very serious and we had a fruitful
discussion at that time. That was what led the foundation for the return of
peace in the state.
“Peace has come to stay in Zamfara despite the fact that
there are some deviants among us. They will not triumph on the ones with good
intention and I’m calling on the farmers and herders to sheathe their swords as
the dark days of bloodbath will not return,” he added.
Speaking, the state police commissioner said there were
tremendous successes in the move to returning peace to the state that was
bedevilled by killings for many years. (Daily Trust)
