We’re not negotiating with bandits – we’ll take legal action against ‘mischief makers’, says Zamfara

says the documents "were not only fake but also mischievous, misleading, malicious and false.

Dauda Lawal

The Zamfara state government has reiterated its stance against negotiating with bandits, dismissing allegations of secret talks and financial inducements.

The government described documents circulating online as “bogus” and “misleading”, stating that they were fabricated to mislead the public.

Abubakar Nakwada, Secretary to the State Government, emphasized that the claims were entirely false and aimed at distracting the administration from its efforts to address security challenges.

Nakwada clarified that the government would not engage in dialogue with terrorists, citing previous attempts as unsuccessful and counterproductive.

He highlighted the government’s efforts to tackle banditry, including the establishment of Community Protection Guards and collaboration with security agencies.

Nakwada warned against falling prey to deceitful tactics and urged the public to remain vigilant.

The government commended the efforts of security agencies and assured that safety and security would be ensured through collaborative efforts.

Legal action was vowed against those responsible for forging official documents, while the state government denied involvement in mining activities.

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