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I was wrong – Bandits don’t repent: Gov Masari

As Katsina, Buhari’s home-state continues to battles insecurity challenges, Aminu Masari, the governor, says he was wrong to have believed that bandits had repented when he granted them amnesty years back.

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As Katsina, Buhari’s home-state continues to battles insecurity challenges, Aminu Masari, the governor, says he was wrong to have believed that bandits had repented when he granted them amnesty years back.

The governor said in a live television programme monitored by Peoples Gazette.

“The only thing I say is with the benefits of hindsight, I wouldn’t have done it,” said Masari on Channels TV. “Because at that time when we started in 2016, there were leaders. But gradually, all the leaders were eliminated. That was the failure of the first round.” 

The governor in 2016 signed a peace accord and granted amnesty to bandits and in 2019 announced that no security agent should attack or kill bandits and cattle rustlers, insisting they should be allowed to go about their normal businesses.

As of today, Katsina remains one of the worst bandits-plagued states in Nigeria. Masari, who earlier said he had no joy governing the state, insisted on not regretting his action.

“I don’t regret it,” he pointed out.

Lamenting the recent killings and kidnapping in the state, the governor maintained that he would not have granted bandits amnesty.

“The second round after the 2019 election didn’t see the light of the day. We tried, but then we realised that, ‘who are you talking to?’” Masari explained. “They are not under the same umbrella. They are not pushing for any religious belief. They are just bandits, criminals, and thieves.”

In 2020, the governor vowed not to grant amnesty to bandits again, accusing the criminals of betraying him after granting them amnesty.

“We went through with the amnesty programme because we wanted peace to reign in the state, and we did all that within our limited resources to see the initiative succeed, but peace has continued to elude the state,” he had told the BBC.

The governor who confirmed claims that those involved in this banditry are Fulanis has repeatedly challenged the state residents not to sit and watch but “buy the guns to protect themselves against bandits’ activities.

“We must all rise up to counter the insecurity challenge. We must not sit and watch some people buying guns attacking our houses. We too should buy guns and protect ourselves,” the governor urged northerners.

Recently, governor Masari had announced the ban on the movement of cattle and livestock in and out of the state to check insecurity.

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