We’re Ready To Dialogue With Bandits; Nigerian Government
The Sokoto government has reiterated its commitment to peace and security, expressing willingness to engage in dialogue with armed groups who are ready to lay down their weapons and embrace reconciliation.
This was disclosed in a statement signed by the special adviser to Governor Ahmed Aliyu on security, Ahmed Usman.
Mr Usman reiterated the Sokoto government’s commitment to peace and security.
“Many historical conflicts have not ended solely through the use of force, but through meaningful dialogue.
“Government has reaffirmed its readiness to negotiate with bandits who demonstrate a genuine commitment to surrender and reintegrate peacefully into society,” the statement said.
The Sokoto government added, “We are expressing profound appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, the service chiefs, security commanders, and frontline personnel for their unwavering efforts in safeguarding the region.
“Their sacrifices are deeply appreciated. May Allah bless the souls of our fallen heroes and grant comfort to their families.”
While commending the federal government for the proposed deployment of forest guards across the region, the statement stressed the importance of integrity and community trust in the recruitment process.
The Sokoto government recommended that any forest guards deployed should operate strictly under the supervision of conventional security agencies to ensure accountability and prevent excesses.
The government stressed the need for effective communication between the forest guards and local communities, stating that clear communication is essential for building trust and gaining the support of the people they are meant to serve.
“Government’s position reflects a broader strategy aimed at balancing security operations with community engagement and long-term peacebuilding efforts,” the statement said.
