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Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by ijustdey: 7:53am On Aug 15, 2023
In a strategy honed by Boko Haram, bandits are enlisting women for arms trafficking in Nigeria’s north-west.


Women are increasingly involved in banditry-linked arms trafficking in Nigeria’s north-west. Between December 2022 and February 2023, police arrested several female gunrunners in Nigeria’s Zamfara State for allegedly supplying arms and ammunition to bandits.

Banditry – a composite crime that includes armed robbery, kidnapping, murder, rape and the illegal possession of firearms – is Nigeria’s most pressing security challenge.

Several news reports on illegal arms movements and sales in north-west Nigeria over the past three years involve women traffickers. In October 2021, a 30-year-old woman who specialised in supplying guns to bandits in Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi, Kaduna, Katsina and Niger states was arrested with 991 rounds of AK-47 ammunition. She was trafficking the contraband from Dabagi Village in Sokoto State to a notorious bandit kingpin responsible for terrorising Zamfara and neighbouring states.

In March 2022, Nigerian police arrested a 38-year-old female in connection with arms and ammunition smuggling from Plateau State to various bandit camps in Kaduna, Katsina and Zamfara. Eight locally made AK-revolver guns, submachine guns and 400 rounds of AK-47 ammunition were recovered from the suspect.

An estimated 30 000 bandits in groups ranging from 10 to over 1,000 fighters operate in north-west Nigeria. According to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) project, attacks by these groups increased by 731 per cent between 2018 and 2022 (from 124 to 1,031 incidents). There were around 13,485 banditry-related deaths between 2010 and May 2023. ACLED data relies on local sources and media reports, which means many incidents may go unrecorded.

Banditry pervades Kaduna, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Sokoto and Zamfara states and is fast spreading to parts of north-central Nigeria and south-west Niger. A combination of factors makes Nigeria’s north-west susceptible to attacks. These include poorly managed security resources, conflicts between pastoralists and farmers, illegal gold mining, declining rural livelihoods, poor management of Nigeria’s international borders, weak law enforcement and a failure of security intelligence.

State officials say the major enablers of banditry are porous borders and arms trafficking. As far back as 2019, Nigeria’s information minister at the time, Lai Mohammed, said 95 per cent of weapons used for terrorism and kidnapping are trafficked through the country’s borders, emanating borders, emanating from Libya and other war-torn sub-Saharan African states.

The recent increase in women’s involvement in arms trafficking should be viewed in the context of north-west Nigeria’s economic downturn, which disproportionately impacts women, says Umaima Abdurrahman, a gender activist in Kaduna State. She told the ENACT project that poverty is a significant driver of women’s links to criminal activities such as drugs and gunrunning.

The most recent Global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) shows that 80 per cent of people in north-west Nigeria are poor. Although the MPI does not disaggregate by gender, women bear the brunt of poverty in Nigeria. Most women in the country’s rural north depend on subsistence farming for food and income and comprise the bulk of people experiencing poverty in rural communities.

Credit constraints also limit women’s economic potential in the North-west. About 70 per cent of women are likely to be excluded from access to financial services and the formal economy. Poverty among women is also rooted in the low rates of girls enrolled in school – only 47 per cent receive primary education in the north-west.

Women have limited livelihood options, receive lower salaries (if at all) and are often trapped in intergenerational cycles of poverty. Ms Abdurrahman says bandits take advantage of this poverty, enticing women into arms trafficking for money or other valuable materials.

According to Larai Garba Talbu, a journalist in Sokoto State, banditry is male-dominated, and the few women involved are mostly the gangsters’ friends or associates with whom they might share ransom money.

Bandits co-opt women into their criminal activities by copying Boko Haram’s methods in north-east Nigeria. As police and soldiers uncover smuggling operations and routes, terrorists recruit women as arms couriers because they are less likely to raise suspicion. The women hide AK-47 rifles under their veils or conceal improvised explosive devices on their backs as if they were babies.

The increasing involvement of women in gunrunning is a challenge that security operatives can unravel through strategic intelligence gathering. Because women are rarely perceived to be involved in organised crime, especially as leaders, traffickers or recruiters, they are more likely to fly under the radar of law enforcement. Organised criminals exploit this gap in policing intelligence and investigation.

In his 29 May inaugural address, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said security would be his administration’s top priority. He promised to invest more in security personnel by providing better training, equipment, pay and firepower. While these promises are commendable, the dynamics of insecurity are changing fast, and addressing the gendered dimensions of banditry calls for a holistic approach.

Female security and law enforcement agents must be recruited, trained and resourced to aid intelligence gathering in local communities. These officers should search women at checkpoints and engage with those arrested for their involvement in organised crime.

Civil society groups and community leaders should raise awareness among women in affected communities about the personal and widespread harms of associating with bandits and arms traffickers.

And most important is the need for government to address the gendered disparity in education and the impact of poverty, both of which make women vulnerable to recruitment by Nigeria’s armed groups.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/616043-why-nigerias-bandits-are-recruiting-women-for-gunrunning.html

Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Taylor90: 7:54am On Aug 15, 2023
What a man can do a woman can do better

Remembered one time I dated an Hausa girl

I no dey use force Fvck her make she no go dagger me

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Nobody: 7:58am On Aug 15, 2023
Hmmm

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by patrislayqueen: 8:00am On Aug 15, 2023
They are less suspected...you might even think that they're runs gals grin

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by wrongman665(m): 8:31am On Aug 15, 2023
What a man can do a woman can do it better.

and they cupy bad things so fast.

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Nobody: 9:10am On Aug 15, 2023
Bandits see them as vulnerable and like Soft target, so there will be less pressure on them by the security. Many security agencies don't search women much especially in the north.

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by MrsTwrite(f): 9:10am On Aug 15, 2023
Wahala! How will they cope?
Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Messileo10000: 9:10am On Aug 15, 2023
Nothing wey that gender no fi do grin grin

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by marlow1962(m): 9:10am On Aug 15, 2023
Nawa for shettima boys o

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Sonnobax15(m): 9:10am On Aug 15, 2023
lipsrsealed
An average northerner is very easy to be brainwashed using the platform of religion and tribe lipsrsealed

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by lifeandjoy: 9:10am On Aug 15, 2023
priceactionx:
Soft target, many security agencies don't search women much especially in the north.

Exactly what I'm about to say, if you know wetin hijab dey hide you go shock.

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by oluseyiforjesus(m): 9:11am On Aug 15, 2023
Someone has not conquer the war in his country he wants to fight another nation........

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by gameova(m): 9:11am On Aug 15, 2023
God help us

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by SILVERLINES: 9:11am On Aug 15, 2023
wink

I don't have to read the long episode

The answer is very simple

There banditry and all sorts of terrorism is a tribal thing, it's their collective efforts to carry out a successful operation. As in both mama, papa and pikin dey involved

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by ALCOHOLKILLS(m): 9:11am On Aug 15, 2023
Tough women

Kudos to them😎
Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by MrsTwrite(f): 9:11am On Aug 15, 2023
Messileo10000:
Nothing wey that gender no fi do grin grin

grin Remember say na one rib form them.

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Mindlog: 9:12am On Aug 15, 2023
Looking docile but deadly.

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by DyingFetus: 9:12am On Aug 15, 2023
Let them stand before the firing squad


Execute them all


Shoot on sight


Release them today and next time they still be carrying arms for Boko

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Eagle360(m): 9:13am On Aug 15, 2023
Religion and Ethnic are tools use to brainwashed average northerners. It is a pity

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by BoldBrainz(m): 9:14am On Aug 15, 2023
Not sure this should bother us. It's their region, they can do whatever the hell they want with it.
Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Justbeingreal(m): 9:14am On Aug 15, 2023
WE ARE DEALING WITH ALL THESE AND COUNTLESS KILLINGS IN THE COUNTRY BUT NA ANOTHER COUNTRY WHAHALA WE WAN GO FIGHT..

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Ochies: 9:14am On Aug 15, 2023
Hunger on the beat
Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Highways: 9:14am On Aug 15, 2023
Lol.... Their concern is IPOB
Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by onlyboyson(m): 9:15am On Aug 15, 2023
E no go pass North see as their useless face b
Half-witted animals

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Free2Fly: 9:15am On Aug 15, 2023
Insha Allah things

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by layzie: 9:15am On Aug 15, 2023
How can one sleep well after reading this

Paragraph 5: an estimated 30,000 bandits operate in north west Nigeria.

30,000 bandits only in NW.

So add NE and NC...

This figure is excluding BH, ISIS, ISIL, IPOB, militants, Niger delta agitators, killer herdsmen, UGM, cultists etc, so add them too.

Number of armed men with criminal tendencies patrolling the length and breadth of my country.

As the economy bites harder and harder and hunger increasingly perches at the doorsteps of these armed men, who will they turn their weapons on for sustenance? Who will bear the brunt?

How does one sleep well laidis

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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by GreyCloud: 9:16am On Aug 15, 2023
una don start again.
Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by Majorbankz007: 9:17am On Aug 15, 2023
Ok
Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by taiwotimitt: 9:17am On Aug 15, 2023
Women empowerment
Women supporting bandit
Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by fineboynl(m): 9:17am On Aug 15, 2023
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Re: Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning by jeff1993: 9:18am On Aug 15, 2023
May Why Nigeria’s Bandits Are Recruiting Women For Gunrunning favor me and my family

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