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'The Govt Is Willing To Listen To Bandits Who Willingly Surrender And Settle Them'- Minister Of Police Affairs, Muhammad Dingyadi

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 15th Sep, 2021 - tori.ng

He said the present administration intended to reintegrate repentant bandits into the larger society, saying the government would closely monitor those who have turned a new leaf to ensure they do not return to their old way of life.

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Minister of Police Affairs, Muhammad Dingyadi

Muhammad Dingyadi, the Minister of Police Affairs, has stated that the government is willing to listen to bandits who surrender willingly as part of the solutions to the worsening insecurity in the northwest and north-central regions of the country.

Dingyadi said this on Tuesday September 14, during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

Commenting on the ongoing military operations against bandits in Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto and other states where their activities have been alarming, he said the present administration intended to reintegrate repentant bandits into the larger society, saying the government would closely monitor those who have turned a new leaf to ensure they do not return to their old way of life.

He Said;

"Anybody willing to surrender and do it honourably and honestly; the government is ready to listen. The government is ready to see what they can do to settle them down without much cost."


On whether the window of amnesty was still open for bandits willing to surrender, Dingyadi said;

“When you talk of amnesty, it is a relative term and what the Federal Government is trying to say is that: ‘Let us see those who have surrendered their arms, let us listen to them, let us chronicle them, let us receive them’; we cannot just throw these people away because they are all Nigerians.

“Of course, they are criminals, they have committed atrocities, they have committed crimes, but according to the international laws, when you surrender from a war zone, you are not killed, you are not maimed, you are allowed to have your say.

“We are listening to them to see how we can integrate them into the larger society. What we are trying to do is to get them settled in their various communities, to let them have a kind of means of livelihood so that they can integrate peacefully and honourably into the society.



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