Sokoto govt open to negotiations with willing bandits

The Sokoto State government has declared its readiness to enter into dialogue with bandits who are genuinely prepared to lay down their arms and embrace peace.

This position was made known by Ahmed Usman, the Special Adviser to Governor Ahmed Aliyu on Security Matters, during a media briefing.

He highlighted the importance of negotiation as a strategic path to ending the ongoing insecurity in the state.

“We wholeheartedly welcome any development that promotes peace and security in our region,” Usman stated.

“It’s important to recognise that, historically, many conflicts have ended not solely through force but through dialogue.

“In Sokoto, we’re open to engaging in negotiations with bandits who are genuinely willing to surrender and embrace peace.”

Usman also extended appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, the service chiefs, security commanders, and frontline personnel for their relentless efforts in maintaining security in the region.

“Their sacrifices are deeply appreciated. May Allah bless the souls of our fallen heroes and grant comfort to their families,” he said.

In addition, the state government welcomed the federal government’s plan to deploy forest guards as part of broader efforts to combat insecurity.

Usman stressed that the integrity of the recruitment process and the trust of local communities would be critical to the success of the initiative.

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