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3 More Katsina LGAs Sign Peace Pact With Bandits
Three local government areas of Katsina State, Malumfashi, Funtua, and Bakori, have entered into a peace accord with bandits in renewed efforts to curb persistent attacks, killings, and abductions.
The peace initiative, held in the Kakumi community of Bakori Local Government Area, brought together armed bandit representatives and community delegates from the three LGAs. The dialogue aimed to strengthen ongoing peace efforts and promote mutual understanding between community members and the bandits.
Community sources revealed that the discussions yielded a significant breakthrough, as several bandit leaders reportedly pledged to suspend hostilities and halt all forms of attacks within the participating areas beginning Sunday, October 12.
The renewed engagement forms part of a broader state-wide strategy to restore peace and revive farming, trade, and other rural economic activities that have suffered from years of insecurity in Katsina.
Traditional rulers, community elders, and security operatives attended the peace meeting and urged all parties to honour the agreement in the interest of lasting stability.
Residents of the affected LGAs welcomed the accord, expressing optimism that it would pave the way for sustainable peace.
So far, several other local government areas — including Batsari, Kankara, Kurfi, Musawa, Danmusa, Jibia, Faskari, Sabuwa, and Dandume — have also entered similar peace deals with bandits.(Daily trust)
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