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No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by Pakute(op): 7:28pm On Aug 10, 2025
Contrary to speculations that some state governments were engaging bandits in negotiations in the ongoing efforts to restore peace in states beleaguered by banditry and kidnapping, especially in the North West region of the country, officials of those states have debunked such interactions.

Our correspondents who spoke to government officials in Zamfara, Kaduna, Katsina and Sokoto denied negotiating with bandits, though some expressed willingness to consider such option if the bandits yield.

Recent reports said bandits’ leader, Bello Turji, had surrendered a cache of arms and released 32 kidnap victims following a series of peace dialogues with Islamic clerics.

But the director general, media and communications in Zamfara State, Malam Nuhu Salihu Anka, said the state government would never negotiate with bandits until they are weakened and seek negotiation themselves.


Speaking with our correspondent, he said the state government stood on its decision not to negotiate with bandits.

According to him, even if the government would go for negotiation, it would be when the bandits are weakened and brought to their knees, begging for it.

“We can never go for negotiation with bandits until they are weakened and come out begging after surrendering all the weapons with them, then the government can sit with them and negotiate for peace,” he said.

Malam Nuhu Anka also pointed out that the bandits were at the moment weakened and looking ways to negotiate with government, citing a recent video clip released by the bandits leader Bello Turji where he is talking about negotiation to allow farmers go about their normal businesses in their respective villages.



The governor’s aide further explained that the persistent attacks by bandits in the state, kidnapping and killing of innocent people were tactics of pushing the government to negotiate, which he said would never work.

Similarly, the Katsina State government has reiterated that it is not in direct negotiations with bandits, but remained open to supporting peace initiatives spearheaded by local communities in a bid to restore lasting security.

Governor Dikko Umaru Radda had on several occasions, reaffirmed his administration’s position, stressing that while the government would not initiate talks with criminal groups, it would welcome any move towards peace if the bandits themselves decide to lay down their arms and seek dialogue.

“If they feel pressured and choose to come forward for negotiations, we will grant them the opportunity,” the governor stated.

So far, three local government areas including Batsari, Jibia and Danmusa, have successfully embraced community-led peace arrangements which have contributed to a relative improvement in security in those areas.

The development came as Katsina State continues to grapple with the menace of armed banditry, which has severely impacted rural communities, agriculture, and livelihoods.

Although Sokoto State has had its share of banditry, animal rustling and kidnapping in recent times, the state government has not negotiated with bandits.

A Government House source wondered what would be the basis of such negotiation with hardened criminals.

He advised that the only option left for the bandits who have committed countless killings and kidnappings is to voluntarily lay down their arms and ammunition, and turn a new leaf.

In Kaduna, Governor Uba Sani says his administration’s adoption of non-kinetic approach was yielding results as peace had returned in most troubled communities.

Sani said elders and community leaders had pleaded with his administration to negotiate with bandits and he was considering their plea.

On the other hand, the governor recently said he did not pay any kobo to bandits to compensate the perpetrators of violence, rather would continue supporting their victims.

Security who spoke to LEADERSHIP faulted negotiations with bandits and any proposed amnesty for them.

They rather called for justice for victims who have suffered years of torture.


Recall that a religious cleric recently brokered peace deal between a wanted terrorist, Bello Turji and the government.

A former director of the Department of State Services (DSS) Barr. Mike Ejiofor, said rather than negotiating with bandits, the government should go hard on them.

He said, “We should not be negotiating with bandits, they don’t have a central command. You can be negotiating with one group and another group will be carrying out attacks. We should rather go hard on them and stop them from operating. That is my opinion,” he said.

The director, media and publicity, International Institute of Professional Security (IIPS)Dr. Abdullahi Muhammed Jabi, said the entire negotiation is rather a strategy to douse tension, adding that such a move was totally unacceptable.

“The negotiation may be a strategy to douse tension by the state governments. Granting amnesty to known terror group leaders is unacceptable. The likes of Bello Turji deserve to be hanged publicly,” he said.
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We Want Peace – Bello Turji Confirms Talks With Govt
Notorious bandits kingpin, Bello Turji, has released a new video message confirming that negotiations are ongoing with him to end violence and insecurity in parts of Zamfara and neighbouring states.

In the video, which surfaced online on Thursday, Turji said the negotiations were aimed at fostering lasting peace to allow farmers and herders coexist peacefully and go about their livelihoods without fear of violence or harassment.

“What we want is peace — peace that will enable Fulani herders and Hausa farmers to live without fear or oppression,” Turji said in Hausa language in the video shared by Zagazola Makama on X (formerly Twitter).

Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by maiunguwar: 8:00pm On Aug 10, 2025
The bandits doesn't have the capacity to hold out for long,they need to replenish there armory and there food supply which can be cut off by any serious government desirous of crushing there activities.

There best options is handover all there armaments and negotiate with the authorities to grant them safe passage and amnesty from prosecution.

Otherwise there days are numbered
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by Kastonkastroll(m): 8:22pm On Aug 10, 2025
maiunguwar:
The bandits doesn't have the capacity to hold out for long,they need to replenish there armory and there food supply which can be cut off by any serious government desirous of crushing there activities.

There best options is handover all there armaments and negotiate with the authorities to grant them safe passage and amnesty from prosecution.

Otherwise there days are numbered
So there won't be any justice for all the people they killed abi? Like you said they only reason they are calling for negotiations is because they are running out of supply. No weapons, no food and no money. And this should be the best time for the security forces to take them out.

No mercy!
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by SeeWahala: 8:29pm On Aug 10, 2025
Usualapc propaganda

The government say they are not negotiating YET the very people they govern keep crying over the hundreds of millions they pay as bribes to be able to live peacefully in their own very homes cry
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by TimeManager(m): 9:10pm On Aug 10, 2025
Turji's begging for peace is a testament to the fact that nobody is bigger than the state especially if the troops on the field are dedicated and refused to be compromised. It's obvious some influencial people are beating the drums for Turji, like Sheik Gumi who wanted same type of Niger Delta amnesty for the bandits, his voices were everywhere during the last Administration but has since gone down having realized the current administration has its eyes on him as was the case when the Government facilitated his deportation from Saudi Arabia.

-Kiss the truth!
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by jmoore(m): 9:31pm On Aug 10, 2025
TimeManager:
Turji's begging for peace is a testament to the fact that nobody is bigger than the state especially if the troops on the field are dedicated and refused to be compromised. It's obvious some influencial people are beating the drums for Turji, like Sheik Gumi who wanted same type of Niger Delta amnesty for the bandits, his voices were everywhere during the last Administration but has since gone down having realized the current administration has its eyes on him as was the case when the Government facilitated his deportation from Saudi Arabia.

-Kiss the truth!
Always spreading lies.

Tinubu and Buhari's administration are the same. 3 days ago, they disclosed that 300 repentant terrorists are undergoing rehabilitation.

Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by abayomi27(m): 4:33am On Aug 11, 2025
E be like say dem want to yarn another story again ooo. Tueh for Nigeria.
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by Racoon(m): 4:51am On Aug 11, 2025
Una don tire? Nope! Never! Continue to negotiate as bandits are freedom fighters and doing God's work according to you people
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by abbeyd2(m): 6:09am On Aug 11, 2025
Sometimes I wonder if the government wants an end to this menace or something else. The operation of these insurgency is becoming unbearable.
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by Mrchippychappy(m): 6:19am On Aug 11, 2025
Who even came up with this idea to negotiate with mass murderers in Nigeria? Are we really willing to throw away our conscience entirely just to remain in power?

It's a very simple question but sometimes when you really take the time out to think about how desperate people can be for power, it really makes you wonder about the nature of certain people
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by Nobody: 6:31am On Aug 11, 2025
Lies they tell the middle class and poor Nigerians.
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by Sheuns(m): 6:54am On Aug 11, 2025
maiunguwar:
The bandits doesn't have the capacity to hold out for long,they need to replenish there armory and there food supply which can be cut off by any serious government desirous of crushing there activities.

There best options is handover all there armaments and negotiate with the authorities to grant them safe passage and amnesty from prosecution.

Otherwise there days are numbered
Why has the serious government failed to cut out their supplies and crush them all these years?

“Their days are numbers”. For how long will you tell us this?
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by dederocs(m): 7:09am On Aug 11, 2025
Releasing or rehabilitation of terrorists is destroying North and the evil leaders keep considering it, lazy clueless evil governors.
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by PaNnamdi(m): 11:52am On Aug 11, 2025
maiunguwar:
The bandits doesn't have the capacity to hold out for long,they need to replenish there armory and there food supply which can be cut off by any serious government desirous of crushing there activities.

There best options is handover all there armaments and negotiate with the authorities to grant them safe passage and amnesty from prosecution.

Otherwise there days are numbered
Bandit just drop quote

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Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by Mattswaggz: 1:29pm On Aug 11, 2025
Na so dem go whine wuna finish later another contradicting news/story will come out. undecided .
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by Zeebuy: 2:54pm On Aug 11, 2025
The APC government has failed woefully in their primary role of securing lives and property
Re: No Negotiation With Bandits – Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, Others by makaveli902: 3:26pm On Aug 11, 2025
TimeManager:
Turji's begging for peace is a testament to the fact that nobody is bigger than the state especially if the troops on the field are dedicated and refused to be compromised. It's obvious some influencial people are beating the drums for Turji, like Sheik Gumi who wanted same type of Niger Delta amnesty for the bandits, his voices were everywhere during the last Administration but has since gone down having realized the current administration has its eyes on him as was the case when the Government facilitated his deportation from Saudi Arabia.

-Kiss the truth!
How are you sure it is the Bandits that are begging for peace or these is just made up by the government? Any serious administration would have arrested Gumi (a well known bandit sympathizer) in the first place and also monitored phone conversation of these Northern elites.
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