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Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Kwanza: 12:37pm On Mar 31, 2022
Apabakura Dan-Makaranta, a 34-year-old bandit leader in Niger State, has revealed that the government paid a ransom before Muhammed Sanni Idris, the state Commissioner for Information, was released.

Idris was abducted in his home in Baban Tunga, Tafa Local Government Area of Niger State, on August 9, 2021. A few hours after his abduction, the terrorists demanded N500 million from his family. It was later reduced to N180 million.

Dan-Makaranta said although the exact amount paid was unknown as three bandit groups were involved, his own group received N67 million from the state government.

“Your government lied to you because it wanted to bury its shame,” he told FIJ.

“Of course, the government paid. They paid more than N67 million. We were three groups involved in the commissioner’s abduction, and when he would be released, N67 million was paid to our group. I can’t say what they paid the leaders of the other groups.

“The people who brought the money told us in a forest around Kagara that it was from the state governor, but they begged us to keep it a secret.”

Dan-Makaranta also dismissed a rumour that his group had killed Abdulhameed Ibrahim, the district head of Yakila, Kagara, Rafi Local Government Area of the state, kidnapped over a year ago.

After spending four days with his abductors, Idris was released on August 12. Abubakar Sani Bello, the governor of the state, had rejected the ransom option during several meetings held on the commissioner’s abduction, following its abolishment during heated negotiations to rescue kidnapped students of Government Science College, Kagara, Niger State, in 2021.

‘YAKILA DISTRICT HEAD STILL ALIVE‘

Abdulhameed Ibrahim, the district head of Yakila village, was kidnapped on December 10, 2020, when the Dan-Makaranta bandit faction struck his hometown.

A family source told FIJ the district head had alerted his subjects upon hearing that the terrorists were wreaking havoc in Garin Gabas, a neighbouring village. Unfortunately, he became a victim.

He was kidnapped alongside a health worker identified as Halima, her child, as well as Ilyasu Mukhtar, an All Progressives Congress (APC) youth leader in Garin Gabas.

“Seven million naira was negotiated as the ransom for him and other kidnapped victims from Garin Gabas,” the source said, “N3 million for the district head, N3 million for the health worker and her child, and N1 million for the youth leader.”

The victims’ relatives gathered the ransom within a week, and the money was delivered to the bandits in their den by a few delegates.

“The hope of the delegates was to return home with the kidnapped victims, but it wasn’t the case,” he said. “Only the health worker and her child were released. They withheld the district held and the APC Youth leader with the intention of conveying them to Zamfara.”

As luck would work for him, Mukhtar, the APC youth leader, escaped. “The youth leader was lucky to have an escape route the second day when the terrorists were asleep,” he said. “The district head was brutally tortured and incapacitated.”

Since then, no one has heard from him, said the family source. “Only God knows if he is still alive or dead as the bandits no longer reach out to the family.”

‘RANSOM PAID TO THE WRONG GROUP‘

In a conversation with our reporter on Tuesday, Dan-Makaranta said the district head is still alive, contrary to a rumour that he had died. He has not been released because his ransom was paid to a bandit faction not responsible for his abduction, he said.

“In Niger, we have about nine bandit groups operating,” he told FIJ. “The family of the district head paid his ransom to the wrong group, not mine.”

He did not give further details about the other groups in the state.

When FIJ told Dan-Makaranta that the district head’s family revealed that his group received the ransom, and that the delegates who went to pay the ransom saw the abductees with them, he said, “The family instead got our negotiation wrong. Alhaji Ibrahim Ye na nan da lafiyan shi (Alhaji Ibrahim is here hale and healthy).”

ALIVE BUT FORGOTTEN?

While a few of Ibrahim’s subjects hope he is still alive, tens of them, judging from a similar case, believe he has been killed.

On December 20, 2020, bandits raided Madaka community in Rafi LGA, kidnapped Zakari Ya’u Idris, the village head, and killed him a week after his abduction, following the inability of his family to pay a ransom of N800,000.

A source in Kagara Emirate told FIJ three persons have been appointed to fill the position of the district head since his abduction. “Shehu Ibrahim (now holding a chieftaincy title in the emirate) was nominated early last year, before the death of Salihu Tanko, the former Emir of Kagara, on March 2, 2021,” said the source.

Shehu would be replaced by Ibrahim Mohammed when the new Emir Ahmad Garba Gunna was installed around April 2021. Mohammed was among the council members of the kidnapped district head. He would later slump and die during a meeting with stakeholders of Hydro Power Producing Areas Development Commission in Minna, the state capital. He was succeeded by Chindo Yakila a few months after his death.

“It is more than six months now since the family’s last call to ask about him,” Dan-Makaranta told FIJ. “Perhaps they have forgotten he is still with us.”

“I am willing to release him should the family reach out, and I will not collect much money from them. It would not be up to or more than a million.”

When contacted, Shehu Ibrahim Kagara, a traditional title holder in Kagara (Walin Kagara), said he would get in touch with one of the persons negotiating with the district head’s abductors.

On January 4, 2021, Abubakar Sani Bello, the Governor of Niger State, with his entourage, including Ahmed Mohammed Ketso, the Deputy Governor, and Ahmed Ibrahim Matane, the Secretary to the Niger State Government (SSG), visited Yakila village, to sympathise with the villagers over the kidnapping of their district head.


During his visit, the governor told the villagers he would do anything in his power to rescue their leader unhurt.

Matane, the SSG, did not respond to FIJ’s calls. He, however, acknowledged a text message sent to him. “Acknowledged with appreciation,” he wrote with no further comments.

DAN-MAKRANTA, AN EDUCATED BANDIT WITH A DIPLOMA FROM ABU?

The 34-year-old bandit leader told FIJ he graduated from Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) in 2009 with a diploma in mechanical engineering.

Dan-Makaranta, a Fulani man, said he joined the cattle rustling terror group led by one Tsohon Buhari in Zamfara. “I became a bandit around 2010, when my father and my brother were murdered by some vigilantes from Birnin Gwari, with the support of the military,” he recalled.

“Their offence was being Fulani. That was the time farmer-herders crisis was lingering.”

He said he was disappointed the Kaduna State Government broke its promise to investigate the matter. “When justice would not be served, I decided to join the bandit group in Zamfara. I would be away from home for over a year before I could return.”

He embarked on a vengeance mission to Kaduna after forming his team in 2015. “Since that time, we have been in a fierce battle with the vigilantes,” he said.

https://fij.ng/article/exclusive-one-got-over-n67m-how-niger-govt-secretly-paid-ransoms-to-3-bandit-groups/

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Kwanza: 12:37pm On Mar 31, 2022
Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Fahdiga(m): 12:38pm On Mar 31, 2022
Government is bandit and bandit is government

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by dedonfranco(m): 12:45pm On Mar 31, 2022
Kaduna, Sokoto, Kebbi, Kastina & Zamfara State Governors can't deny this.

Buhari must be President.....This is the result.

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Yooruba1914: 12:54pm On Mar 31, 2022
Apc is the bane of this country, progressing. GET YOUR PVC FOLKS.

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Nobody: 12:57pm On Mar 31, 2022
Fulani herdsmen terrorists bandits are political tools during election violence that is why the northern politicians are turning a blind eye to their terrorists activities.When Buhari threatened to soak the blood of baboon during the 2015 election,whom do you think he has been using to cause electoral killings?It was the Fulani herdsmen terrorists.

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Agbegbaorogboye: 1:03pm On Mar 31, 2022
My prediction about 2023 for a southern president is already coming to pass.

Bandits now have a leader who is willing to talk to the press about how bad our leaders are

I siddon dey watch

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Rastaramsey(m): 1:07pm On Mar 31, 2022
Get your PVCs ready ASAP
Let drive those bitches off

God go punish anybody wey vote for any APC member undecided undecided

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Ebuka78: 1:10pm On Mar 31, 2022
Instead of them to use the money to equip the military, they are looting in the name of paying ransom. They are the bandits.

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by iampeterben(m): 8:56pm On Mar 31, 2022
Most governors in the north do na

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Nobody: 8:56pm On Mar 31, 2022
sad

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by JosephXavier: 8:56pm On Mar 31, 2022
We are not surprised at all

Kaduna is witnessing all these violents presently because El-Rufai refused to pay the terrorists

But even the Niger state that has been backing them up financially is still not peaceful

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by VladimirPutiin(m): 8:56pm On Mar 31, 2022
This is the latest oil money for the kidnaping herdsmen. Don’t expect this to stop anytime soon. But honestly Buhari is the biggest catastrophe in the history of mankind.

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by CSTRR: 8:56pm On Mar 31, 2022
Jesus!!

These northerners are killing this country.

They are like parasites sucking our blood from the inside.

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Ogaga87(m): 8:56pm On Mar 31, 2022
Sometimes you just need peace and would understand you can't win it all..

Even the US could not defeat Taliban..

May we never degenerate to Somalia in future

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by ogododo: 8:56pm On Mar 31, 2022
Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Drastick(m): 8:57pm On Mar 31, 2022
Good evening Nairalanders, if you can read this comment, i appeal to your consciences to, in God's name, and for humanity sakes, come to my aid.
I have been battling depression for a few months because am jobless & cant meet my essential needs. However, I have every reason to be thankful to GOD for life.
The present predicament is, I'm potentially UNABLE TO GO FOR A JOB INTERVIEW TOMMORROW DUE TO TRANSPORT FARE OF #2, 100.
Its the final stage of the interview, and i call on u for help pls. Thank you, and GOD BLESS

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by CSTRR: 8:58pm On Mar 31, 2022
l

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by fasho01(m): 8:58pm On Mar 31, 2022
Imagine. Why won't they be emboldened to kidnap more.. Failed country

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Rahkman: 8:59pm On Mar 31, 2022
Now tell me why dem go stop kidnapping see as dem dey steady cashout pass yahoo boys sef

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by mechanics(m): 8:59pm On Mar 31, 2022
But they can't pay the full salaries of civil servants in the state.

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Winningbot: 8:59pm On Mar 31, 2022
cheesy
Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Johnheir2(m): 8:59pm On Mar 31, 2022
Kuku officialize banditary, kidnapping, ritualism
Failed Nation

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by tnerro1(m): 8:59pm On Mar 31, 2022
That’s why I say let the abokiis continue to fall

This is the more reason the south needs to fight to get her VAT back from these parasites using it to do business with their terrorist brothers from around Africa

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by BAZ001: 8:59pm On Mar 31, 2022
When you pay bandits 67M in dis Buhari regime?
Na to kidnap more people and become a millionaire grin.
How can you carry a whole 67m as ransom and pay bandits. grin

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by TOPCRUISE(m): 8:59pm On Mar 31, 2022
The money they refuse to use to develop the North are now paid to bandits secretly.
Our government is saying they are fighting them but their public promotion by word of mouth is still fresh making it a lucrative business. sad

Bandits are just doing business,"-(El Rufai).

-"Not all bandits are criminals" - (Governor Matawalle(-Zamfara).

-"Bandits and BH are northern freedom fighters" -(Adamu Garba).

-"Bandits are not terrorists because they are not mounting flags or taking territories" - (Lai Mohammed).

-"Bandit terrorists are just common criminals" -(Femi Adeshina).

-"Bandits need to be accommodated with land gift, fetted with plenty cash & love."- (Sheikh Gumi).

"Bandits Are Into Business", IPOB Is Calling For War — APC Chief, Igbokwe Defends Government’s Clampdown On Secessionists...."
.

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by WibusJaga: 9:00pm On Mar 31, 2022
Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Rahkman: 9:00pm On Mar 31, 2022
Rip chinelo your death is very painful cry

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Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by knowhowk: 9:00pm On Mar 31, 2022
Rastaramsey:
Get your PVCs ready ASAP
Let drive those bitches off

God go punish anybody wey vote for any APC member undecided undecided
Any New Party ?
Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by money121(m): 9:00pm On Mar 31, 2022
Ok
Re: Niger State Government Secretly Paid Ransoms To 3 Bandit Groups - One Got ₦67M by Born2Breed(f): 9:01pm On Mar 31, 2022
They keep enabling the terrorist. You give them money to acquire more arms and ammunitions.

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