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Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by MasterJayJay(op): 11:55am On Jul 03, 2024
DISTURBING reports that bandits are levying farming communities have again brought to the fore the imperative of addressing the banditry crisis. The menace has destabilised communities and exposed the lapses in governance, security, and social cohesion. Urgent and comprehensive action is required to address this multifaceted challenge.

Banditry in Nigeria evolved from isolated incidents to a widespread and coordinated criminal enterprise. Initially perceived as rural cattle rustling and petty theft, it has morphed into organised crime involving mass abductions, village raids, and extortion. States such as Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna, and Niger have borne the brunt of these attacks, leading to the displacement of thousands, and a humanitarian crisis.

The bandits are extorting huge levies from farmers, destroying farms and barns, and denying farmers who cannot pay them farm access. This has compounded the food crisis in the country. President Bola Tinubu must prioritise tackling banditry and other criminal activities affecting food production.

A PUNCH report said Toro residents in the Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State are now selling their farm produce to raise the N20 million tax slammed on them by bandits. Each household there is to contribute N50,000.

In Zamfara, bandits impose taxes on farmers to gain access to their farmland. Farmers are required to pay sums ranging from N100,000 to N300,000 to cultivate their land or harvest crops. Failure to pay these taxes often results in massacres, the destruction of crops and attacks on villagers. In some cases, the bandits have established a system where farmers must pay a regular levy to avoid attacks. This levy is often collected during the planting and harvesting seasons, severely impacting the livelihood of farmers.

The same absurdity has been recorded in Katsina, where the bandits demand payments for ‘farming rights.’ These payments are enforced under the threat of violence, effectively turning farming activities into a high-risk endeavour. In Jibia and Batsari, bandits have reportedly set up checkpoints to extort money from farmers transporting their produce to markets. This not only disrupts agricultural productivity but also inflates the cost of goods.

In Kaduna – particularly in Birnin Gwari –, bandits impose protection fees on farmers. These fees are framed as payments for protection against other criminal groups, creating a perverse system where farmers are extorted by the very entities they need protection from. The bandits have been known to control local markets, imposing taxes on goods sold and purchased. This control extends to agricultural produce, where farmers are taxed for bringing their goods to the market.


The situation is not different in Niger State. Bandits demand payments from farmers during harvest. All this suggests the absence of a government or a weak one. Without addressing the security issues, food security cannot be guaranteed.

The human cost of banditry is devastating. Communities live in constant fear, with schools, markets, and farms becoming targets of attacks. This has led to significant disruptions in education, agriculture, and local economies, plunging impoverished regions into deeper hardship.

While the Federal Government has launched several military operations and amnesty programmes aimed at curbing banditry and Islamic militancy, the effectiveness of these initiatives has been limited. Military interventions often lack sustainability, and the amnesty programme has been criticised for rewarding criminals without addressing the root causes of banditry and insurgency.

But utilising drones, surveillance cameras, and satellite imagery for monitoring and early detection of bandit movements can have a significant impact.

Nigeria’s security structure should be devolved. Instead of a single police system, it should decentralise its police like the other 24 federal countries worldwide. This can counter the sheer number of bandits by putting more boots on the ground. A former Zamfara governor said there are 120,000 bandits in the North-West alone.

The government should prosecute and punish the bandits.


Punch Editorial Board
https://punchng.com/bandits-levies-obstacle-to-food-security/
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by Tranquillity360: 11:59am On Jul 03, 2024
Tinubu will handle economy as builder of Lagos.

Shettima will handle security.
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by Zxcvbnmghtr:
There are far more obstacles.

Do a genuine case study. More and more farmers have abandoned planting food crops to planting cash crops which fetches very, very quick and plenty money. Soya beans is in very, very high demand, there is what is called Ridi, this one you will turn multi - millionaire in just a few years, Cashew nuts......and lots more. I know a place which the people have for long ages being into food crops farming but today they beg for food because they are all into cash crops now. Most of them travel to Saudi Arabia for Hajj and Umurah like just crossing the road to the other side. The money is there.

Food crops are moved outside Nigeria in big trailers to neighboring countries because it also fetches so much money.
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by helinues: 12:11pm On Jul 03, 2024
In Orji Kalu's voice, any states where there are insecurity, the state governor want it that way not because they don't know how to tackle the issue
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by MasterJayJay(op): 12:17pm On Jul 03, 2024
helinues:
In Orji Kalu's voice, any states where there are insecurity, the state governor want it that way not because they don't know how to tackle the issue
Orji Uzor Kalu? Na everything wey enter your head, you go type?
Federal government controls the police.

Tinubu has failed, he can't secure the country.
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by Asgard13: 12:22pm On Jul 03, 2024
Yoruba is already defending... and attacking what they don’t even understand..

Imagine the moniker up..

Tinubu and his winch party funded those bandits to Nigeria.. all in but to set the country on fire in 2014

Today they’re everywhere trying to use propaganda and stories to cover their crime

Bandits from Mali , and other neighboring countries ..they’ve come to stay.. this mercenaries have seen Nigeria as their home and none will stop them

Apc is evil and demonic..

Make them pay off this bandits and return them from where they came .. make Nigerians breath.

Haba!
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by Gondonu: 12:22pm On Jul 03, 2024
They all condoned the atrocious actions of these terrorists from the beginning. Now they have become uncontrolled monsters.........
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by helinues: 12:36pm On Jul 03, 2024
MasterJayJay:
Orji Uzor Kalu? Na everything wey enter your head, you go type?
Federal government controls the police.

Tinubu has failed, he can't secure the country.
The state governors that have been able to secure their states from criminals, how have they been able to do it?
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by MasterJayJay(op): 12:39pm On Jul 03, 2024
helinues:
The state governors that have been able to secure their states from criminals, how have they been able to do it?
Which state?
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by helinues: 12:44pm On Jul 03, 2024
MasterJayJay:
Which state?
Which of the P&P did you just arrive from?
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by MasterJayJay(op): 12:52pm On Jul 03, 2024
helinues:
Which of the P&P did you just arrive from?
You dey smoke weed? Na the answer to the question be this?
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by helinues: 12:53pm On Jul 03, 2024
MasterJayJay:
You dey smoke weed? Na the answer to the question be this?
Noo, I no dey smoke Igbo.oo

grin
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by CyrusVI(m): 1:03pm On Jul 03, 2024
angry

I understand that the FG really needs to do something abou this,especially since its now something even the Bandits brag about but then, arent there state Govs in those stateshuh

Like,how do they manage to act nonchalant about this till this moment

Till the they we start holding our State Govs accountable for some territorial issues, u will keep failing as a Nation
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by CyrusVI(m): 1:08pm On Jul 03, 2024
Asgard13:
Yoruba is already defending... and attacking what they don’t even understand..

Imagine the moniker up..
Tinubu and his winch party funded those bandits to Nigeria.. all in but to set the country on fire in 2014

Today they’re everywhere trying to use propaganda and stories to cover their crime
Bandits from Mali , and other neighboring countries ..they’ve come to stay.. this mercenaries have seen Nigeria as their home and none will stop them
Apc is evil and demonic..
Make them pay off this bandits and return them from where they came .. make Nigerians breath.
Haba!
Wetin carry Yoruba enter this matter

Its becoming stale now
U arent even creative enough for a troll. F off abeg
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by Tochi3(m): 1:10pm On Jul 03, 2024
helinues:
Noo, I no dey smoke Igbo.oo

grin
cheesy

..i like your response..Igbo is weed..ypu see how you are looking for trouble, trolling Igbo.. cheesy grin

..you go cry soon go meet Mods..Na promise.. cheesy

..since no one wants to employ you..Stick to your emilokan stipends.. cheesy
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by helinues: 1:11pm On Jul 03, 2024
Tochi3:
cheesy

..i like your response..Igbo is weed..ypu see how you are looking for trouble, trolling Igbo.. cheesy grin

..you go cry soon go meet Mods..Na promise.. cheesy

..since no one wants to employ you..Stick to your emilokan stipends.. cheesy
What ever meaning you read to my comments is not my headache but yours
Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by Tochi3(m): 1:13pm On Jul 03, 2024
helinues:
What ever meaning you read to my comments is not my headache but yours
..when you start crying & wailing to the MODS..we will know whose headache it is... grin grin

..joblessness..

Re: Bandits’ Levies, Obstacle To Food Security- Punch Editorial by nedu666: 1:21pm On Jul 03, 2024
The bandits that lai Muhammad called ordinary business men that are not waving flags
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