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Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by treesun(op): 11:46am On Jan 18
Releasing 70 detained bandits: Kano, other states will be in big trouble if …, Kurfi, Katsina elder, warns

Katsina State government has come under scrutiny over plans to release about 70 detained persons suspected of involvement in banditry. The move is being presented as part of efforts to consolidate an ongoing peace deal with alleged repentant bandits operating across several local government areas of the state.

Government officials said the initiative was linked to community-based peace arrangements aimed at reducing violence and securing the release of kidnapped victims.

The proposal has, however, sparked widespread public outrage. Many Nigerians, civil society groups, and security commentators have condemned the plan, arguing that freeing suspects already undergoing prosecution undermines the rule of law and denies justice to victims of years of killings, abductions, and destruction linked to banditry in the North-West.

Critics warn that such concessions could embolden criminal groups and weaken public confidence in the justice and security systems.

The controversy has also drawn national attention, with senior federal security officials cautioning against negotiations with armed groups. Opponents of the Katsina initiative insist that lasting peace can only be achieved through accountability, disarmament, and effective law enforcement, rather than releasing suspects as part of negotiations, especially amid persistent insecurity in the region. The Convener of Katsina Security Community Initiative, Dr. Bashir Kurfi, in this interview, speaks on the matter, warning that neighbouring states would be in trouble.

Talk to us as someone who is not just familiar with this but also invested in Katsina as an indigene. What do you make of the move to release 70 detained bandits?

I think this move, one would say, is very unfortunate and also very dangerous, even for the entire nation. A situation where you release hardened criminals detained on the orders of the court is dangerous. In most cases, those who are in custody have unbailable offences because these offences deal with rape, arson and murder. Now, to say that under any configuration somebody comes up to say that these people can be freed, I say it is too dangerous. Also, I will be surprised if any chief judge who has a career would get involved in this mess. Therefore, this issue of releasing them, because I have seen some of the statements of government saying that anywhere in the world where you go into war, you also can have an exchange of prisoners, is misguided.

The people abducted were not prisoners. They were abducted in their homes. And if the bandits are saying that injustice was done to them, the people you have kidnapped are not police, they are not government officials, they are not politicians. Quite a number of them are peasants. How would somebody say “exchange of prisoners” in the first place? They went and abducted them from their homes, kidnapped them, raped them and took them away. Now, let me give you an example from my hometown. There was a time when bandits went to somebody’s house. After they were released, they came to my house and gave me a full report. I also went to the bush and participated in the operation. So nobody can tell me stories. Now, when they came to this lady’s house, her husband was not around. They met the lady with her baby and told her to follow them to the bush. When she was about to go, she told them she had twins. One of the bandits took one of the twins on his shoulder without any clothes. That baby was two months old. Where was her husband? Her husband was a theatre nurse. He was in the hospital saving the lives of some other women. Now, as they were going out, her five-year-old son held her leg and said he had to follow her. There were three of them. They had to pay five million naira. That criminal who did that, with this piece of nonsense, when people see him coming into town and going to the market, how will they feel?


But many people think this is a necessary evil that could bring lasting peace…

There is no necessary evil here. For somebody to even contemplate that is highly irresponsible. There are dangers that this will bring. By the time they are in prison, they will also meet hardened criminals who will partake in their criminality. And when you release them, they will go to other neighbouring states. I think Kano will be in big trouble when these people are released.

You think this could snowball to Kano?


It’s not going to snowball, it’s going there directly. They steal from Kano and come to our areas and pass with their loot. Then the convention is that these people say there is a peace deal here. So if they didn’t steal from an area but stole from somewhere else, they just pass through, and it becomes “not your business.” Earlier on, they couldn’t go to Kano because we blocked all the routes where they could come out of the bush. But now, without considering the consequences, like in the city of Kano, the danger we face, especially here in the North, is that the Boko Haram issue has dismantled the North-East’s market situation. It has destroyed Maiduguri’s activity as an international market route. Now you also want to attack Kano. By the time you finish with Kano, already affected as a commercial centre, in the past, on a daily basis, we would get over 50 vehicles coming from Sokoto to Kano.

You don’t think this is by chance? You think this is by design?

No, I think it is by design because I can’t see how somebody can explain it otherwise. They tell us it’s a community initiative. I am the chairman of the state community initiative. We met with the police. There was synergy. We were about to finish the centre until they came and dismantled all these Kano structures. So the question of community arises: which communities were consulted? If you are doing anything, there are people you should contact. Community people sit together, and if you are negotiating with anybody, you should put together a negotiating team.

What is the government’s motivation?

This needs to be studied. There is a wider implication that confuses me. When the current Minister of Defence was the Joint Chief of Staff, he said the army or any security agency should not be part of such negotiations. Now you have a state government making independent decisions without understanding the consequences. When the commissioner says the next step is to collect their guns, that shows ignorance. Negotiation is an international convention meant for serious people with ideological appeal. But a bandit is a lumpen element, as Karl Marx described, dangerous because they have no class identity. They are not farmers, so you can’t mobilise them with fertiliser. They are not workers, so you can’t mobilise them with wages. They have no centre of command. The king of banditry in Batsari is not answerable to the one in Dan Musa, Kankara or anywhere else.


Do we understand whether deals are being cut with all bandit leaders?

What I know is that they talk to some so-called bandit leaders. Even then, not all agree. Banditry is still ongoing. Three days ago, in my local government, they stole cows. Six days earlier, they stole about 20 cows.

How does government benefit from this?

From my experience, during elections, some politicians use bandit leaders. They collect ballot boxes from areas people can’t access. They give them to bandits, who fill and return them. For Nigerian politicians, their interest is political office, not the security of their people. Have you ever seen politicians across parties come together to say they are tired of bloodshed? No. Women come to my house daily with their husbands, narrating how they were raped, sometimes by 10 men. We have taken some to hospitals. Some were referred to VVF centres because of the damage done.

Is there any form of amnesty that could work?


No. Amnesty is not involved here. This is not serious. You don’t bring a murderer to sit with authority while he still has his gun. Disarmament is a professional process handled by experts, not politicians. How do you even verify the guns they surrender? Meanwhile, village heads and district heads are not living in their domains. Commissioners cannot spend a week in their hometowns.

Who are the winners and losers?

We are the losers. You cannot farm, graze, or go to the market. Seventy per cent of schools are closed. Some are occupied by bandits. The wider losers are Nigerian states. This shows the irresponsibility of northern elites who live in Abuja and Lagos while their people are killed daily. Southern elites should not be paying for this irresponsibility through security budgets.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/releasing-70-detained-bandits-kano-other-states-will-be-in-big-trouble-if-kurfi-katsina-elder-warns/

Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by treesun(op): 10:08am On Jan 20
I only pity the soldiers, Nlfpmod!
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Smartt2: 10:25am On Jan 20
They will go back to the creek
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by SAMBARRY:
Release bandits to their mosques and alfas homes o.eshanu nigeria.

Gumi don kuku talk am say them be their children, so release them to their parents house o.afterall yorubas say iya tobabimo oran lomapon. Meaning na anybody wey produce useless children go carry the wahala alone
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by SonOfWords(m): 10:27am On Jan 20
Smartt2:
They will go back to the creek
Creeks in the North? Do you do drugs bro?
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Jeoman: 10:29am On Jan 20
If them explain this country give you, you no fit understand i swear
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by thomas2024: 10:29am On Jan 20
Ph00lish people at the helm of affairs in this country. Imagine releasing suspected bandits because of peace deal. Peace deal with terrorists?
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by fredoooooo: 10:30am On Jan 20
Thats the problem ... they work for their leaders and they want ztinuhu to do something.. hold your leaders responsible.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Gotocourt: 10:30am On Jan 20
The Governor should be wary of his stakeholders pushing him for release of Terrorist or he's their commander 🤷🏿.
Moreover, bandits are fully declared terrorist by the federal government, which is beyond the governors jurisdiction angry. Abi e get wetin I no no undecided
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by DeltaBachelor(m): 10:31am On Jan 20
True. We shouldn’t be striking deals with bandits and terrorists
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by dam2000(m): 10:33am On Jan 20
Northern government are the bandit let support tinubu second term to deal with them
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by JaySmart4422: 10:33am On Jan 20
At this point nigerian government should free every prisoner

They can't be setting killers free and yet thousands of people with no blood stains in their hands are locked up over a minor crime.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by BreakingNews21: 10:34am On Jan 20
Plain to see those pushing for releases just might be the sponsors and/or benefactors of these evil criminals. 🤨
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Racoon(m): 10:35am On Jan 20
Terrorists that ought to be 6 feet under the earth are being contemplated for release by their sponsors.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by rspy: 10:35am On Jan 20
Bandit will go back for revenge
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Originalsly: 10:36am On Jan 20
Tinubu administration is supporting the insecurity. Why is it up to a State to decide what happens to those the government is fighting? Forget about the civilians they killed and held hostage....what about the soldiers they most likely killed? How can the government allow them to be set free by a Governor or whoever? A reference. In the US ... if you kill ...rob or even threaten a Federal employee...eg a mail man .... an immigration officer ... your case becomes a federal case....out of the hands of NYPD ..LAPD or whatever local law enforcement agency. In this case I guess they're following in the FG footsteps ...after all .... the FG been pardoning and releasing them. Which way Nigeria?....and we're lining up to vote Tinubu in again.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Basicend: 10:37am On Jan 20
There is nothing like repentent bandits or terrorists.

The northern Nigeria is so difficult in carrying along towards a healing for Nigeria.

They are so filled with all sorts of hidden agenda. Yet, how far has their so called Sharia taken them?
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Kingpele(m): 10:38am On Jan 20
This is the kind of nonsense initiative we keep reading from the North, God will surely punish whoever brought North and South as one country...how can Nigeria ever become great with people with low iq
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by AMI3(m): 10:38am On Jan 20
SonOfWords:
Creeks in the North? Do you do drugs bro?
I was to ask to ask them same question.
He may not know the meaning
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by AMI3(m): 10:40am On Jan 20
dam2000:
Northern government are the bandit let support tinubu second term to deal with them
He should show us this first term.
Morning shows the day.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Chinjo2: 10:41am On Jan 20
Let them release them if they like. One thing I know is thwlat the north will be the first beneficiary of the effect of the resealed.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Chickensoup: 10:42am On Jan 20
Tomorrow you will see people saying the military are not doing anything. Imagine capturing terrorist in a country that insults you and pays you little to risk your life just for the government to release the terrorists back.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Chidegu: 10:43am On Jan 20
seems some people are not happy that the spate of banditry has reduced. Nigeria should not be a haven for an organized crime set-up.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Chinjo2: 10:43am On Jan 20
Let them release them if they like. One thing I know is that the north will be the first beneficiary of the effect of the reseale.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by jospepper(m): 10:44am On Jan 20
SonOfWords:
Creeks in the North? Do you do drugs bro?
I think creeks here is symbolic.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by LibertyRep: 10:47am On Jan 20
treesun:
I only pity the soldiers, Nlfpmod!
As in...
What's the sense in risking their lives to apprehend the criminals only for the state government to set them free under some phantom peace deal? It's demoralising to say the least.

If the soldiers kill themselves criminals during arrest, they'll still be accused of extra judicial killings .
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Dreal1247: 10:48am On Jan 20
It's time to allow the soldiers to resign at any time they choose. The blood especially the soldiers slain by the recipients of the forgiveness will hunt those who forgave the terrorists and their families. This is not a curse. It's a statement of fact.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by Nijaforward: 10:49am On Jan 20
Nigeria is a zoo and the fact that some fools still believe in this evil Apc confirmed the highest level of the zoo
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by InvertedHammer: 10:49am On Jan 20
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If they were neutralized on day one, this hypocrisy won’t arise.

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Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by southsouthking(m): 10:51am On Jan 20
It seems the northern elders statemen are benefiting from this banditry of a thing.
Re: Releasing 70 Detained Bandits: Kano, Other States Will Be In Big Trouble If …, K by dederocs(m): 10:52am On Jan 20
Any governor that releases terrorists should be investigated and prosecuted when he leaves office.

You have no right to release terrorist because they are your friends or partners.
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