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December 13, 2024
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Uba Sani Receives Repentant Bandits, Re-Opens Market In Birnin Gwari

From Maryam Muhammad Lawal, Zaria

Governor Uba Sani has said that his administration will be fair and just to everyone, be they farmers, herders and traders, in order to achieve lasting peace and development in Kaduna State.

The Governor gave the commitment in Birnin Gwari, when he received the first set of repentant bandits and opened the cattle market which had been closed for about 10 years due to insecurity, on Thursday.

He disclosed that Kaduna State Government, in collaboration with some federal agencies, established The Peace Dialogue Group, which has been engaging stakeholders tirelessly.

‘’Through numerous meetings and extensive discussions, we have built bridges of trust. Several senior bandit leaders have laid their arms and embraced peace, along with their followers.

According to him, these individuals are being enrolled in a rehabilitation programme designed by Kaduna State Government in partnership with the Federal Government.

‘’This programme adheres to international standards of disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration, ensuring that these individuals can return to society as productive citizens,’’ he added.

The Governor warned that the rehabilitation of repent bandits is based on the principle of carrot and stick, adding that ‘’while we welcome those who choose peace, we will not hesitate to take decisive action against anyone who continues to perpetuate violence.’’

“The security, law enforcement and intelligence agencies have already achieved significant results, neutralising bandit kingpins, dismantling criminal networks and rescuing kidnapped victims,’’ he further said.

According to Governor Uba Sani, his government is developing what he referred to as the ‘Kaduna Model,’ which is a ‘’comprehensive framework for sustainable peace and security.’’

‘’This model will include disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration, alongside investments in rural development and conflict resolution. It is a holistic approach that addresses both the symptoms and the root causes of insecurity,’’ he added.

Governor Uba Sani said that his administration has witnessed remarkable progress, adding that ‘’through strategic communication and inclusive governance, we have earned the trust and confidence of our people.’’

‘’Insecurity is significantly reducing and ethno-religious tensions and farmer-herder clashes are rapidly becoming issues of the past. Communities from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds are now united in their support for our peacebuilding initiatives, fostering greater harmony and mutual understanding,’’ he pointed out.

The Governor argued that although his government is making strides in revitalising the rural economy, but this effort can not thrive without security.

‘’We have reopened rural markets, strengthened the regulation of vigilante groups and proscribed the activities of the Yan Sa Kai. These measures are aimed at fostering trust and creating an environment where peace can flourish,’’ he noted.

The Governor said that his administration operates an open door policy and encourages dialogue as the foundation of lasting peace. ‘’My message to anyone considering taking up arms is simple: talk to us instead. Let us resolve disputes through dialogue, not violence,’’ he added.

‘’To the bandits who have yet to embrace peace, I urge you to reconsider. Enough is enough. The days of kidnapping , cattle rustling, force levies and other criminal activities are over,’’ he warned.

The Governor promised that ‘’those who genuinely seek to change will find a government ready to support them, protect them and help them rebuild their lives.’’

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Mustapha Salisu

Mustapha Salisu is a graduate of BSc. Information and Media Studies from Bayero University Kano, with experience in Communication Skills as well as Public Relations.

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