ZAMFARA State Government has ruled out the possibility of negotiating with bandits to restore peace in the North-Western State.
The government stated this in a statement on Tuesday, saying Governor Dauda Lawal was misquoted in an exclusive interview he granted to the BBC Hausa service over the weekend.
“The banditry issue has been a significant concern for people across Zamfara State, Northwest, and the entire country for decades,” Governor Lawal’s aide, Sulaiman Bala Idris, said.
According to Idris, the interview was mischievously translated by some media platforms to mislead the public about the position of the State Government.
“This is one reason Governor Dauda Lawal stated in his campaign manifesto before the 2023 general election that security would be his top priority, pledging to implement measures to address the situation.
“Governor Lawal has been vindicated as it represents a promise that has been kept and fulfilled.
“Governor Dauda Lawal’s administration has prioritized the security of Zamfara State, and it has taken a clear stance from the beginning that negotiating with bandits is nothing but a ‘snipe hunt.’
“In various media interviews, the governor has restated that the Zamfara State Government will not negotiate with the bandits terrorizing the state.
“It should be made clear and on record that Governor Dauda Lawal’s position remains undisputed: no responsible government will negotiate with killers from a position of weakness. Negotiations should only occur from a position of strength.