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Saturday, 04 May 2024 04:55

Katsina gov: Banditry is ‘business venture’ for some security personnel, gov officials

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Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, has leveled accusations against certain security personnel and government officials, alleging their involvement in aiding banditry, which he claims has evolved into a lucrative "business venture." Speaking on Channels Television's Politics Today, Governor Radda highlighted systemic challenges hindering efforts to curb banditry, emphasizing poverty and injustice as significant catalysts. Contrary to claims linking the insecurity to politics, Radda stressed the dire economic conditions driving many northern youths into banditry, often for as little as N500. Shedding light on recent trips by northern governors to the United States, Radda clarified that the initiative was at the behest of the United States Institute of Peace, aimed at fostering solutions to the region's security challenges.

Reflecting on the symposium held in Washington D.C., Radda emphasized the collaborative efforts to explore strategies for lasting peace and security, underscoring the urgent need for comprehensive international intervention.