After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace - Politics (2) - Nairaland
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| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by reddingtonblack: 8:45pm On Jan 17 |
SporaD8:Niger delta militants have an agitation they had a course ... we understand their demands, their main operation was kidnapping not heinous killings of villagers however President Obj did not condone it .. the military dealt with Niger delta with monster gloves b4 Yaradua proposed Amnesty What Bandits and Terrorist are doing is completely madness, invade villages and massacring innocent people for no reason, its just a criminal entreprise to make money of innocent people souls You cant compare those mad beast up north to ND militant they are not the same |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by RightChannel: 9:04pm On Jan 17 |
Biodun556:Nigeria need peace at least for a day, Islam the religion of ..... |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by pillager: 9:36pm On Jan 17 |
SisterAnn:Too bad. You bias can't bend common sense |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by dederocs(m): 9:44pm On Jan 17 |
In the whole world only Nigeria release terrorists and negotiate with them, and we wonder why we are the kidnapping and territorists capital of the world. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by commoditiesnig(m): 9:53pm On Jan 17 |
Biodun556:Seconded! |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Yankee101: 9:57pm On Jan 17*. Modified: 10:58pm On Jan 17 |
E pain them sha They tried to attack Dangote cement but met another heavy restance again I hope the north will treat criminals the same instead of negotiating and releasing them to kill more people |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Ever8090: 10:04pm On Jan 17 |
This guys are operating exactly the way bross Mohamed' and his gang operated. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Dbegining: 10:06pm On Jan 17 |
pillager:Nothing oh. Nothing. You know the Allahu Akbar they shout is part ot Catholic morning mass |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by MasterTeeUSA: 10:08pm On Jan 17 |
why didn't the state do anything until the Govt bombed the hideouts in their forests? all of a sudden they are leveling houses and deploying technology...funny people. Biodun556: |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Fcwilly: 10:09pm On Jan 17 |
Fulani don't honour agreement, they only use it to strategize and launch attack when you least expected. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Sirianese: 10:12pm On Jan 17 |
Biodun556:No room for negotiation Kill them all!!!
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| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Bluffly: 10:13pm On Jan 17 |
Which peace, I beg kill them all |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by JoeEeL(m): 10:15pm On Jan 17 |
Peace kii foulani bandits dia. Baskards! |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Greatex90: 10:24pm On Jan 17 |
These bandits are behaving like Nyesome Wike Once you give him one blow, he will beg for Peace meetings🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓 |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Bahamas95(m): 10:26pm On Jan 17 |
The governor should form k0l0 for them and gather them in one place and blow them up. No peace for the wicked! |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Btruth: 10:30pm On Jan 17 |
No peace deal abeg. No retreat, No surrender nii oooo. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by gaskiyamagana: 10:33pm On Jan 17 |
Biodun556:Accept the peace and give them chance to re energise and re invigorate to become more organized and deadly as it had happened in zamfara, Sokoto and Katsina. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by gaskiyamagana: 10:34pm On Jan 17 |
Ever8090:Very high on kolo or nkumuri. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by jojothaiv(m): 10:36pm On Jan 17 |
Dalohad:Most of the people in the government are not bright and brave enough to do that, blame them not, some people here will even defend their action saying it's for tg greater good if the government grant those killers amnesty. Not surprised one bit. Some days ago we read that one babariga wearing governor up north freed over 40 bandits and you expect the one in Kogi not to follow suit, I doubt. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Franking: 10:40pm On Jan 17 |
I hope the government won't fall for this gimmick. Get them arrested and prosecuted. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by zenburster: 10:44pm On Jan 17 |
Nonsense and ingredients. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Purevibe74: 10:44pm On Jan 17 |
I have always said that when the government want this bandit and terrorists to stop it will stop, because I see no reason why a bunch of ragtag criminals will hold this nation to ransom in a 21 century with so much advance military hardware which Nigeria can afford to flush them out. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by shineeye1: 10:46pm On Jan 17 |
Biodun556:"The Kogi State government says several bandits have started reaching out for negotiation in their bid to lay down their arms, and turn a new leaf." Believe this trash and claim the Guinness price for world's biggest *slowpoke. They are only buying time to regroup. A terrorist is one for life. It is a religious vow. They would gladly die rather than recant and this complacent government knows this full well. The humbled are not humble and the regretful are not remorseful. Know this and know self preservation If the Kogi government buys into this, it is a confirmation that they are accomplices as earlier suspected. This is the right moment to finish them off. We paid in precious lives of gallant warriors to get to this moment of destabilizing them. It would be the greatest of all travesties to now cease fire when we are evidently fought our way close to total wipe out of these evil devilish forces. May the sacrificed precious lives of fallen heroes never be in vain. Woe on you all canvasing for peace with devils. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by amaridigital(m): 10:49pm On Jan 17 |
Biodun556:O boy we no wan hear story jo. Make we clap for you? Root them out patapata and let there be lasting peace. No be dis one we go rejoice one day then for six months the terrorists go dey butcher people anyhow again. Dem go pretend to surrender, negotiate in order to regroup, collect free resources then continue their attack. Enough of media propaganda. When peace dey reign na Governor go announce? Shey na Governor dey announce say Mecca and Singapore dey peaceful? |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Apel147(m): 10:51pm On Jan 17 |
Obi still won't be president 😜😜😜😜 CodeTemplarr: |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Inspiration2017: 10:51pm On Jan 17 |
After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace Based on this report about Kogi State's security situation, here are several key takeaways: The government's hardline approach appears to be having an effect. The claim that bandits are now seeking negotiations suggests the military pressure—bombardments, demolitions, and sustained operations—has made their activities more difficult and costly. There's a contradictory policy stance. The government says it won't negotiate with criminals, yet bandits are reportedly "reaching out for negotiation." This raises questions about how these overtures will be handled and whether there's a pathway for those willing to surrender. Technology and resources are being emphasized. The repeated mentions of deploying technology, providing vehicles, and employing 3,000 vigilante officers suggest significant investment in security infrastructure, though specific details about what technology is being used remain vague. The "ban on living in the bush" proposal is concerning. While aimed at disrupting bandit hideouts, this could have serious implications for rural communities, pastoralists, and people with legitimate reasons for living in remote areas. It's unclear how such a law would be enforced or whether it respects citizens' rights. Local collaboration is acknowledged as a problem. The admission that local collaborators are helping bandits points to deeper socio-economic issues—poverty, grievances, or corruption—that military action alone won't resolve. The displacement effect is real. Bandits are reportedly relocating to Kogi from northern states due to operations there, highlighting how regional security challenges can shift rather than disappear. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by Gudiza(m): 10:51pm On Jan 17*. Modified: 11:20pm On Jan 17 |
What kind of stupid news is this again ![]() What bandits? fulani islamic terrorist or who? What peace, or negotiation? Are they from there? kill them or return them to their states. ...He stated that the State has deployed technology in the fight against insecurity in the last two years of the present administration of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo.Oh, this one is like this they have started with propaganda. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by SonofElElyonRet: 10:52pm On Jan 17 |
Biodun556:Don't fall for their trick. They can never turn a new leaf. They just want a brief truce so they can recover and relaunch their attacks. Send them to Gehenna |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by callthefred: 10:52pm On Jan 17 |
Biodun556:All these banditry and terrorism nonsense keeps reminding me of the great king of Harlem, Bumpy Johnson's famous quotes : Terrorism grows where there's no fear of greater punishment. For me we should even have a law that family members and spouses of these thugs should also be sentenced to death for failing to train or report these bad eggs early. Most terrorists and bandits have weaknesses majorly from family members. See Bin Laden comfortably living with 3 wives and dozen kids. Pablo Escobar's biggest weakness was his family, for someone who killed over 12,000 people o. If they knew their families would be put to shame or face deaths truth me we will defeat them physiologically. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by kernniejay(m): 10:53pm On Jan 17 |
No bandits should be negotiated with, do they even know what peace is? They are only asking for temporary ceasefire to re-group and re-stock their ammunition. |
| Re: After Bombardment, Bandits Reach Out To Kogi State Govt For Peace by delpee(f): 11:00pm On Jan 17 |
Dogalmighty17:He said there'll be no negotiation. |
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