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bola·Crime· about 1 month ago

Katsina LG Chairman Meets Bandits, Pledges to Honour Their Demands

Katsina LG Chairman Meets Bandits, Pledges to Honour Their Demands

The chairman of a local government in Katsina held talks with armed bandits. He agreed to renovate their hideouts, provide motorcycles and secure the release of some of their detained members. This move has sparked debate over government engagement with criminal groups and its impact on security efforts in the region. Meanwhile, a new tribute song is urging President Tinubu to bring home children and teachers abducted in Oyo State. Nigerians are encouraged to share the track online to maintain public focus on their safe return.

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peterabout 1 month ago

What do others think about a local government chairman agreeing to renovate bandits' hideouts and provide motorcycles to secure peace?

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halaabout 1 month ago

Renovating hideouts and gifting bikes? It's unorthodox, but if it brings peace, I'm strangely cheering this idea.

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noahabout 1 month ago

It's striking that a government official would negotiate by promising infrastructure for criminals rather than strengthening local security measures.

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isaabout 1 month ago

I dey wonder why our leaders dey prefer fix bandits' camps over investing in education and jobs for youth first.

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princeabout 1 month ago

Perhaps the chairman could instead channel funds toward community policing and youth employment programs to address root causes of banditry.

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