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Everyone, Even Government, Benefits From Insecurity’ — Bandit Kingpin Speaks by Maxymilliano(m): 10:32am On Jul 25, 2022
‘Everyone, even government, benefits from insecurity’ — bandit kingpin speaks in BBC documentary

Sanni — who says he helped mastermind the abduction of students of Government Girls Secondary School Jangebe, Zamfara — was interviewed by BBC Africa Eye in a forest in Zamfara.

The 50-minute documentary titled ‘The Bandit warlords of Zamfara’ was undertaken by Yusuf Anka, a journalist who crisscrossed remote bandit enclaves in the state.

Zamfara is one of the worst-hit states by banditry. According to a report by TheCable Index, the state topped the list of reported killings in 2021, with 703 persons reported to have died as a result of insecurity.

The BBC documentary sheds light on the mindset of bandit leaders, the booming nature of the kidnap-for-ransom business — and how insecurity in Zamfara may have been triggered by ethnic conflict between Hausa and Fulani groups.

‘WHY WE KIDNAPPED JANGEBE SCHOOLGIRLS’

On February 27 2021, Nigerians woke up to the heart-rending news that bandits had invaded Jangebe in Talata-Mafara LGA of Zamfara and kidnapped 279 schoolchildren. Some weeks later, they were released by their captors.

Sanni said the schoolgirls were kidnapped by his gang as revenge against the government for sending the military after them. He said his gang demanded N300 million from the government for the release of the schoolgirls but N60 million was paid.

“When the rainy season ended, they sent the military after us. We decided to show the government they should not interfere in our problems. We went to Jangebe and took the students. We wanted to get the government angry,” he said.

“We demanded N300 million but after negotiations, N60 million was paid for their release.”

The self-confessed bandit kingpin said insecurity has become a lucrative business, adding that everyone, including the government, is benefitting from the violent attacks.

“Because it has become a business. Everyone wants money. That is why things are deteriorating, from the top to the bottom,” he added.

“They say when there is insecurity, the government gets money. Everyone is benefitting. We also get money. Though for our money, blood is split, so it continues.”

‘I ONLY KILL — I DON’T KIDNAP’

Ado Aleru, a suspected bandit leader recently turbaned as Sarkin Fulani in Zamfara, was also featured in the documentary. Aleru was given a chieftaincy title despite being on the police’s wanted list since 2019.

The chieftaincy title sparked sharp criticism – a development which prompted Bello Matawalle, governor of Zamfara, to suspend the emir who awarded the title to Aleru.

Speaking in the documentary, Aleru said his gang invades villages as a form of protest against the government.

“We only protest with guns. We know no journalists. We don’t know where to protest. Our protest is to take up arms and storm villages,” he said.

The bandit kingpin said he does not kidnap people, adding that he only kills those who have been kidnapped by his gang members.

“I have never kidnapped anyone myself. My men do that. I only go and kill them,” he said, noting that he has lost count of the number of people he has killed.

One of Aleru’s allies who was not named said the bandits resorted to violence due to the alleged marginalisation of the Fulani.

“Tell me, where can we rear our animals? In your investigation, are the cattle routes still there? In the rainy season, you have to carry the cows on your head,” he told the reporter.

“You must walk on roads or take them on rocky paths where they fall and die. Even in the forest, warplanes chase us and kill our animals.

“How have the Fulani become so worthless in Nigeria? There is no veterinary hospital. We have nowhere for them(the cattle) to drink.

“Don’t cows have any value? Everyone needs meat. Everyone needs milk. Many Fulani have university degrees, the government never considers them.

“I swear, if 1,000 Hausas sit for an exam alongside a single Fulani man, they will pass all the Hausas and fail the Fulani man.”

‘KILLINGS IN ZAMFARA CLEARLY A TRIBAL WAR’

Hassan Dantawaye, identified as one of the first bandit warlords to import AK-47 rifles to Zamfara, said the alleged injustice against Fulani triggered retaliatory attacks against the Hausa in the state.

Dantawaye, a former beneficiary of an amnesty programme, said: “Everyone, the Fulani and the Hausa, have done something wrong. For the Fulani, retaliation is their major problem. While the Hausa don’t investigate who is guilty or innocent.

“We have policemen, soldiers, governors, chairmen, even councillors, no one is stopping this situation.

“It is only when we launch an attack, they will say we (referring to Fulani people) are wrong because they don’t see what is done to us.”

A few months after he spoke with the BBC, Dantawaye’s house was burnt down — an incident that made him pick up arms again.

He alleged that soldiers supporting the Hausa were responsible for the attack on his residence, adding that the conflict is a “tribal war”.

“This was done by soldiers, not vigilantes,” he said.

“How can [there be] peace with these transgressions? There is one thing with us whenever we are called for dialogue, we honour it but later our opinions are disregarded.

“In the whole world, nobody cares about our concerns. What is done to us is not fair and must stop.”

Asked if the violent attacks are fueled by a tribal war between Hausa and Fulani, he responded affirmatively.

“Of course. If not, how can someone pass other settlements but burn down the Fulani ones? It is obvious, it is tribal. Why would a Fulani kill an innocent Hausa? Clearly, it is a tribal conflict,” he said.

WATCH THE DOCUMENTARY HERE:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-fPEHUqhyA

https://www.thecable.ng/everyone-even-government-benefits-from-insecurity-bandit-kingpin-speaks-in-bbc-documentary/amp

Re: Everyone, Even Government, Benefits From Insecurity’ — Bandit Kingpin Speaks by successmatters(m): 10:33am On Jul 25, 2022
What about those that you kidnap and murder?

Is this bandit leader loyal to Shettima?
Re: Everyone, Even Government, Benefits From Insecurity’ — Bandit Kingpin Speaks by Fasindo: 10:36am On Jul 25, 2022
shocked



Banditry should be added to our source of revenue, since government are benefitting from the money

Who knows, maybe the money they are using to pay civil servants salary comes from the ransome bandits remitted

Anyway, now I know why no bandit has been arrested and executed since they started

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Re: Everyone, Even Government, Benefits From Insecurity’ — Bandit Kingpin Speaks by Racoon(m): 10:38am On Jul 25, 2022
It is an open secret. Only in a government of terrorists will a terrorist confidently open his mouth to utter this trash.

Re: Everyone, Even Government, Benefits From Insecurity’ — Bandit Kingpin Speaks by Nigeriafirstlad(m): 10:48am On Jul 25, 2022
Wow!!!!! Everyone benefits including the government.
The industrial mower they imported from neighbouring countries to mow Jonathan out of government is now dragging their ancestral home and tormenting them, how come no such rivalry in the 80s and 90s when zamfara was a peaceful abode.
Do no evil, wish no evil and you will receive no evil.
Re: Everyone, Even Government, Benefits From Insecurity’ — Bandit Kingpin Speaks by Maxymilliano(m): 10:59am On Jul 25, 2022
So journalist can locate and interview bandits but our military are still finding it difficult to locate this people. How crazy!!!!
Re: Everyone, Even Government, Benefits From Insecurity’ — Bandit Kingpin Speaks by Lurdmax10: 11:19am On Jul 25, 2022
But who supplies them with Guns? I see them holding Germany-made-guns
Re: Everyone, Even Government, Benefits From Insecurity’ — Bandit Kingpin Speaks by Frizz001: 11:24am On Jul 25, 2022
Shame...nd they still have supporters including those campaigning for Tinubu and APC. Terrorist apologists
Re: Everyone, Even Government, Benefits From Insecurity’ — Bandit Kingpin Speaks by Viscuz: 11:42am On Jul 25, 2022
Apc urchins needs more tears

Re: Everyone, Even Government, Benefits From Insecurity’ — Bandit Kingpin Speaks by Odin13: 11:45am On Jul 25, 2022
Was trying to update one ignorant Yoruba man, that’s says bandit in Northwest is caused by desertification and that’s hes from the North..
it’s always difficult to explain to this I too know people that still knows nothing

Apc will lose Northwest.. no Hausa man will vote Cpc block again .. plus Islam .. minus Islam
And they will keep decamping to pdp .. imagine Apc brought this Fulani to fight Gej.. and Pdp .. Gej is gone the Fulani no wan go again..
The now want to resettle in Nigeria .. in Hausa farm land .. started killing Hausa to conquer their farmland and live ..
Both have government and military sponsors ..

If Apc leave Northwest.. peace will return.. Hausa are the majority in Northwest and will handle the Fulani without qualms .. but their support from villa

Apc is evil..

Northwest have rejected Apc .. Northeast is never Apc

Still wondering which state Apc will win in here ..

Na those wey no come no fit know.. they just sit online to permutAte .. and how wicked the Yoruba media is.. shielding all this and just label them bandits

E go shock Yoruba people

Power to the people
North 2023
Re: Everyone, Even Government, Benefits From Insecurity’ — Bandit Kingpin Speaks by optionalY09: 11:54am On Jul 25, 2022
lying bbc

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