Dialogue with bandits only way to stop current insecurity in the state – Gov. Matawalle
“It is not a failure or thing of failure for someone to initiate dialogue. Nowhere in the world do we succeed without coming to the table to sit down and negotiate.
“Just for today, the weapons we have here show and indicate the successes we have recorded because leaving this kind of dangerous weapons in the bush can create a lot of havoc.
“By bringing them to the security agencies, we have reduced their capacity and capability. Allowing them carry their weapons round to communities, cross-border to other states, that is what has kept Nigeria on the hot seat as of today,” he said.
Also speaking, the Commissioner of Police, Abutu Yaro, commended the state government for the peace initiative, noting that it is achieving the desired result.
He however called on other bandits to make up their minds and surrender their weapons for peace to reign in the state.
“This is an indication that the peace process is steadily moving and the message of peace is sinking into the population,” he said.
“With this epoch-making event, we believe that citizens of Zamfara State and residents will have relief. The quantum of weapons taken today is sufficient leverage in our peace-making efforts.
Earlier on February 8, eight repentant bandits embraced the amnesty deal and surrendered their weapons to the Zamfara State Government.
The weapons including AK-47 rifles, General Multipurpose Machine Gun (GPMG), Rocket-Propelled Grenade (RPG), and several ammunitions were surrendered at the Government House in Gusau, the state capital.