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Bandits Take Over Farms In Katsina, Force Villagers To Supply Fertilisers by Traplord09: 11:09am On Sep 25, 2021
Some farmers in Katsina State have decried the negative impact of banditry on farming activities in the state.

According to them, bandits have stopped them from going to their farms to cultivate food items.



The farmers, in an interview stated that bandits stormed their farms to either abduct them, kill them or tax them before they could even cultivate on their farms.

They further said every household in the Batsarin-Alhaji area had to pay N500 to the bandits from the last farming season.

Thereafter, the bandits demanded that the villagers supply them with fertilisers.

The villagers had to tax themselves to purchase the fertilisers.

A 65-year-old farmer, Sa’adu Nuhu Batsari, said he stopped tilling three of his farms of 20 hectares each for over two years due to insecurity, lamenting that the heightened banditry is driving both big and subsistence farmers out of farming.

“Once you’re on the farm these people would come and abduct, kill or harass you. I abandoned my farms that are deep inside the bush and now work on the one close to town that is only two hectares. The constant threat stopped me from going to the farm,” he said.

The Chairman of Batsari Local Development Association, Sani Muslim Batsari, lamented that he has been forced to stop cultivating his big farms in the bush in the last two years due to the worsening insecurity situation in Batsari.

“I was harvesting almost 300 bags, but now I harvest only 50 bags or less in my small farm that’s closer to the town.


“Bandits have taken over many forests and cleared them for farming. Some of them can harvest 3,000 bags of grains. Some villagers confided in us that these bandits have hijacked their farms without paying a kobo to them.

“Their activities are taking a toll on our well-being; they have led to a shortage of food and skyrocketing prices and lack of menial jobs for your youth as the large-scale farmers that employ hundreds of them have since abandoned the farms.

“President Buhari had, during the onset of the rainy season, assured us that we would go back to our farms this season. Alas, that has remained a mirage! I can categorically tell you that now more than 70 per cent of farmers in Batsari LG have stopped farming,” he lamented.

Another farmer in Nahuta village, Muhammed Auwal, said from the last farming season, farmers in his village were asked to pay tax to bandits to access their farms but that didn’t protect them from attacks by the bandits.

“They’d seize our cattle or motorbikes. This season, they asked our neighbouring village, Kasai, to contribute money and buy fertilizer for them which they did.

“Last season, every household in Nahuta had to pay N1,000 and we contributed more than N2 million as tax for the bandits which we delivered to them before they allowed us to farm. But this season, we’re lucky because they didn’t ask for tax from us maybe because soldiers have been deployed to our community. But villages surrounding us are still battling with these insecurity issues.”

50-year-old Dahiru Usman Wada, from Kurawa community, confirmed that bandits confiscated his two hectares farm and planted on it.

“They made ridges and planted crops; their motive is to kidnap me if I went there, so I had to leave the farm to them. I have now relocated to Batsari town and got a small farm close to the town” he said.

Re: Bandits Take Over Farms In Katsina, Force Villagers To Supply Fertilisers by delpee(f): 11:19am On Sep 25, 2021
This is most depressing! If they can do this freely in Katsina, where else is safe? Yet we keep talking of how to ensure food security. Are Nigerians safe buying from "bandits" if they produce on stolen farms with the mindset of removing the original landowners? More especially now that there are reports that some of them are foreigners who are collecting taxes from the local people in some states.

A lot to consider and act upon swiftly if we must live in peace.
Re: Bandits Take Over Farms In Katsina, Force Villagers To Supply Fertilisers by WibusJaga: 11:23am On Sep 25, 2021

Fact is the government of the day is aiding/abbeting Banditry/Terrorism through their actions/inactions. Let nobody be deceived.

Re: Bandits Take Over Farms In Katsina, Force Villagers To Supply Fertilisers by Nobody: 11:24am On Sep 25, 2021
Una never see anything yet.carry gun and fight them bullet for bullet, unrelenting, una get soft spot for them, since Islam binds u all together. Issorite. Wetin cornsign me sef,
Re: Bandits Take Over Farms In Katsina, Force Villagers To Supply Fertilisers by Nobody: 11:52am On Sep 25, 2021
After defrauding the south by eating their taxes and resources, Karma is making sure the bandits collect those taxes and resources they have eaten. All enemies of the south especially the enemies of the south south will vomit all they have stolen. That is the universal law of karma. No one is going scot free.
Re: Bandits Take Over Farms In Katsina, Force Villagers To Supply Fertilisers by Nbotee(m): 12:33pm On Sep 25, 2021
Well their son is d President so dat one na their problem
Re: Bandits Take Over Farms In Katsina, Force Villagers To Supply Fertilisers by Ezinwa120: 1:19pm On Sep 25, 2021
Fertilizer is it not to make IEDs, we should brace up for a shocker thou

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