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Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by iwaeda: 5:11pm On Jan 17, 2022
The Zamfara State governor, Bello Matawalle, on Monday said that banditry in his state will not end soon because of the caliber of individuals behind it.

Recall that the Federal Government recently christened bandits as terrorists after a federal high court designated it as so.

Speaking to State House correspondents after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential villa, Abuja, Governor Matawalle, said there will be a marked improvement in the security situation in the state by this week despite the effort of those fueling terrorism.

According to him, President Buhari’s determination to strengthen security activities in the state will bring changes in the situation from tomorrow (Wednesday).

He debunked reports that over 200 persons were killed in the recent attacks in Bukuyyum and Anka areas of the state, saying that the victims were 58.

The Governor said that banditry should have become a thing of the past in the state if not the activities of some individuals he described as political bandits who were fueling criminality in Zamfara.

He said that he visited the scenes of the recent attacks in the state even as he accused the “political bandits” as being behind the bandying of unverified figures.

Asked what can be done to bring a permanent solution to the insecurity in Zamfara, he stated: “Well, you know when I assume duty as a governor I used so many options to bring this insecurity to a minimal level. First of all, I initiated dialogue and reconciliation between the herders and farmers and during that dialogue, we spent more than nine months without any crisis in Zamfara State. It worked.

“But unfortunately, people use politics, because they have collaborators, of course. So, they went back to those bandits, telling them that the government is not serious about this dialogue, that we did not give them anything.

“So, the bandits decided to go back to their normal businesses. That’s why I backed out from the reconciliation programme. But definitely, it worked for over nine months. But because this is something that I inherited, that has been going on for almost eight years, and you don’t expect it to end within just two years of my administration. Because it is supposed to be ongoing process.


“So, after I realized that some of them had backed out of this dialogue, then I cut off the programme. I then initiated the cutting off communications, and some logistics that used to go to the bandits from August 2011 to December 2011. And it worked too.

“But sometimes those collaborators who are usually happy with what is happening, who even jubilates when people are killed, they went back and started again, saying that the government is not serious and instigating some of the public. In fact, they even dragged me to court.

“So you see with the kind of people who have in Zamfara State, I don’t think this issue of banditry will end very soon because, already, some people are behind it. Some people are using it.

“And all they need is at least to show Nigerians that both the federal and Zamfara state governments are not serious on the issue of insecurity, despite the fact that some of them are involved in the crisis of this insecurity. But we’re doing our best.”

The governor, who disputed the figures put out as those killed in the latest terrorist attacks in the state, said he was at the State House to brief the President on the security situation in Zamfara.

He said, “I briefed Mr. President on what happened and the next action that we should take and the government is doing everything possible to make sure that we bring sanity in state. 

“All the action that we have taken, we have recorded successes within just three days. And you will bear me witness after that attack, there has not been any report any banditry activities in the state until today.”

On the number of people killed recently, Matawalle explained: “Yes, I have already cleared the air about the figures because I have seen some reporting that 200 people, 300 people, 500 people were killed. But I went to the community by myself and the security agencies.

“First we went to Bungudu and we confirmed from the Emir that it was only 36 people that have been killed and two communities were razed by thisbandits. And when we went to Anka, we met the Emir, at the time we met him he gave us a list of 22 people that have been killed, making the total numbers of 58 people killed.

“But as I’ve been saying there are some political bandits who have been spreading lies, rumors so that they can achieve some political gain.

“But actually it is just 58 people that have just been killed. But some people will just go to social media and be writing some figures and I have informed Mr. President of some people who think that with this insecurity they can achieve something out of it.

“Because I wonder how people will just be writing figures without having genuine information from those communities. Someone will just call a media personnel and tell him that look so so number of people have been killed in so so place. 

“Some people even swear with Holy Koran  that thousands of people have been killed which is grossly misleading but we know all those kind of people do not want peace in the nation but God will prevail Inshallah.”

Asked to comment on the allegation emanating from the government circle that some powerful persons including some retired military officers were behind the insecurity in the state, he said that investigation to unravel those behind terrorism was ongoing.

He said, “Well, like I said, we are still investigating those that are involved in these activities and we’ll make the public know after the confirmation of the reality of all the information that we have at hand.   Because, we are working to make sure that all those who have hand in this insecurity must be brought to justice.

“Therefore, once the investigation is concluded, we’ll inform the public of the result of the investigation of what the security is doing about it.”

On his interaction with the President Buhari, he said the president assured him on action that will be taken soon to address Zamfara insecurity.

He further explained: “You know I do initiate some actions to be taken and if I initiate some actions, I do inform Mr. President, and I’ve been getting support from him.

“So, now, I initiated another option which I informed him

 You know, issues of security are not something that someone should be talking  on the screen of television or on the pages of newspapers, but I assure the people Zamfara State that they will see changes very soon and Mr. President  is committed to bringing down this issue of insecurity to barest level

“And I assure people that we have all it takes to fight these people and he has motivated me and when we go back on Wednesday, the people will see changes because I know what we discussed and I know what is going to happen within this period.

“So, my people would be happy with the action that the federal is going to take on the issue of insecurity very soon.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/01/why-banditryll-not-end-soon-gov-matawalle/

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by Xscape1993(m): 5:15pm On Jan 17, 2022
I pity the day you joined the evil party. It is well with you sir

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by kinzation(m): 5:17pm On Jan 17, 2022
It's now a Full time biz in Nigeria and come to stay embarassed cry

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by 21savages: 5:19pm On Jan 17, 2022
All this crisis will end after election..

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by ivolt: 5:19pm On Jan 17, 2022
So, the bandits decided to go back to their normal businesses. That’s why I backed out from the reconciliation programme. But definitely, it worked for over nine months. But because this is something that I inherited, that has been going on for almost eight years, and you don’t expect it to end within just two years of my administration. Because it is supposed to be ongoing process.
Yes, it worked because the governor paid them millions of Naira per month while
owing pensioneers.

The governor is one of those fuelling banditry by paying them.

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by iwaeda: 5:20pm On Jan 17, 2022
Lalasticlala the North is not turned grin grin grin

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by Emergingnation0: 5:28pm On Jan 17, 2022
kinzation:
It's now a Full time biz in Nigeria and come to stay embarassed cry
Yes Ofcause

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by huptin(m): 5:34pm On Jan 17, 2022
This man is evil: 'Just 58 people were killed' that's the statement a whole governor made! Just 58 people? Are we talking of chickens here or human beings?

You can see that some of these state governors are worse than these bandits!

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by Maxymilliano(m): 5:35pm On Jan 17, 2022
Banditry has become so lucrative that government couldn't muster guts to name the sponsors despite several vows to name and shame sponsors

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by kinzation(m): 5:38pm On Jan 17, 2022
Emergingnation0:
Yes Ofcause
And you're happy
Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by slivertongue: 5:39pm On Jan 17, 2022
“political bandits”

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by dasparrow: 5:47pm On Jan 17, 2022
kinzation:

And you're happy

Nothing in his post insinuated that he is happy

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by dasparrow: 5:49pm On Jan 17, 2022
Terrorism AKA Banditry will not end because those that are behind it are part of the federal government. Let's call a spade a spade.

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by Brendaniel: 6:42pm On Jan 17, 2022
The collaborators don't have name and address? Nepotism is what will finish the north, it is already on self destruct...

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by techmo(m): 6:43pm On Jan 17, 2022
Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by Olarewaju89: 6:43pm On Jan 17, 2022
undecided

We all know that all these killing in the north is for political business.

One day breeze go blow and fowl yanch go open.

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by Sonnobax15(m): 6:43pm On Jan 17, 2022
grin
Banditry in the north is a very lucrative business....It's a business that needs a serious fundings come 2023 grin

Las las una go hear weeeeeeennnnn cheesy

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by inoki247: 6:44pm On Jan 17, 2022
Bandit Spokesman...

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by KarlWhyte(m): 6:44pm On Jan 17, 2022
undecided
Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:44pm On Jan 17, 2022
The Governor said that banditry should have become a thing of the past in the state if not the activities of some individuals he described as political bandits who were fueling criminality in Zamfara.
Say no more.....

inoki247:
Bandit Spokesman...
Inoki 247,
Na dem be dis below......


Gumi and his inner caucus.
May all sponsors and sympathizers of terrorists in this country never end well.
Causing hundred of innocent deaths all because they lost an election and want to come back.

Painful deaths will be their end one by one.

Sane and sensible Nigerians, just imagine if our darling Daddy or his amiable Vice president has taken just one single picture with this terrorist called Gumi
Imagine what the children of hate, frustrations and perdition would have been posting all over Twitter etc. shocked


See them plotting the destruction of our darling nation through violence in their private jets.
Plane crash kee all of dem for dia, for peace to reign in our nation.
Hypocrites will never want good Nigerians to see this lailai!


May it never be well in life with those supporting deaths, murders, blood letting and all manner of wickedness in this country.


We Rise.

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by IMASTEX: 6:45pm On Jan 17, 2022
Answer: it's now the biggest, safest, quickest & surest way to keep feeding fat on the national budget without hindrances by Oga on top.

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by foryourmind: 6:45pm On Jan 17, 2022
This is the country skull miners said will later develop.

These brainless skull miners want us to waste our lifetime asking people who want to kill themselves to stop (not like they're going to stop) instead of simply dividing to a smaller country where we do things our own way peacefully and queitly.

Common sense is that truly uncommon.

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by Realists(m): 6:45pm On Jan 17, 2022
Hmm
Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by Dailymice: 6:45pm On Jan 17, 2022
grin
Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by Entprys(m): 6:46pm On Jan 17, 2022
?
Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by mogpet(m): 6:47pm On Jan 17, 2022
I though one rubbish governor said they sleep with both eyes closed.: Governor of Yobe State, Hon. Mai Mala Buni. Bunch of riff raffs.

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by careytommy37(m): 6:47pm On Jan 17, 2022
No need to put your hardworking brothers out of business ehn?

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by mrkings84(m): 6:48pm On Jan 17, 2022
Because it's the Elite's business!

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by Nobody: 6:48pm On Jan 17, 2022
Emergingnation0:
Yes Ofcause
please what's the story behind the next picture? I'd love to know

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by Mide1data: 6:50pm On Jan 17, 2022
HOLY SHIT

Damn. This banditry is getting out of hand. But northerners said the north is only healing. So, what's our biz? Since they refuse to accept. THEIR REGION, THEIR FATE.

WHAT DA BLEEP IS HAPPENING

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Re: Matawalle: Why Banditry Will Not End Soon by JooEeL(m): 6:50pm On Jan 17, 2022
TODAY THESE IDIOTS WILL SAY BUHARI HAS IMPROVED SECURITY

TOMORROW: WHY TERRORISM MAY NOT END.

IDIATS! I WONDER WHAT YORUBAS WERE SMOKING TO JOIN THEMSELVES WITH THESE BACKWARD-DRAGGING PEOPLE.

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