Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed says it is
unfair to criticise the Zamfara State Governor, Bello Matawalle, for granting
amnesty to bandits who once terrorised the North-West state.
The minister, who spoke on AIT’s ‘Kakaaki’ show also said the Federal Government won’t stop governors from
addressing the security challenges in ways peculiar to their respective states.
According to Mohammed, the nature of the problem differs
from state to state and the governors as chief security officers of their
various states were in the best position to deploy the best solutions to tackle
the issues.
The Zamfara State governor
granted amnesty to Auwalun Daudawa, a notorious bandit who led scores of his
gang members to abduct over 300 schoolboys from Government Science Secondary
School, Kankara, last year.
The amnesty programme which involves deradicalisation of
criminals and their reintegration into the society has been embraced by the
Federal Government and some state governments.
For instance, the Federal Government granted amnesty to 600
repentant Boko Haram terrorists last year, a development that attracted
nationwide outrage with civil society organisations censuring the government
for pampering ruthless and bloodthirsty marauders who were supposed to be
punished after committing unprintable crimes in Nigeria’s North-East States,
especially in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa.
Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, also of late, faulted
the proposition of renowned Islamic Scholar, Sheikh Abubakar Mahmoud Gumi, who
after meeting with some bandits in Zamfara, asked the government to grant them
amnesty like was done for militants in the Niger Delta region.
But speaking on Wednesday, the minister said there was
nothing wrong with granting amnesty to criminals if the purpose was to restore
desired peace in affected areas.
Mohammed said, “When you are fighting insurgency, you use
both kinetic and non-kinetic (means). Granting amnesty to notorious drug
barons, notorious militants is not a new thing, it is not unique to Nigeria.
“You need to be in the shoes of the Zamfara State government
or governor to appreciate what are the issues at stake (and) why he has done
that. Don’t also forget that the state governors are their own chief security
officers.
“When you are dealing with insurgency, kidnapping, banditry,
you are interested in the bigger picture; how do we restore peace? If granting
amnesty to one notorious kidnapper is going to give me peace in my state, I
might take that decision. If granting amnesty to one repentant warlord would
help me capture a thousand bandits, I might take that decision. Don’t just look
at what is in the public place, understand the very high complexity of managing
insurgency and banditry.”
The minister further said there were conditions attached to
granting amnesty to criminals, adding that the state governors were in the best
position to determine who meets these conditions and who should be granted amnesty.
“The governor of a state understands the dynamics of the
state and takes decision but it will be unfair of us to criticise him
(Matawalle) without knowing what he did and I want to believe the governors
work together with the security forces in their own state, so, it is not as we
think,” he added.
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