For anyone who has been following
the security situation in Katsina state, the recent press address followed by a
BBC Hausa interview by Governor Masari is a gross disappointment and an insult
to the people of Katsina state.
First, the claim that Jibia local
Government has been peaceful until when recently some rice smugglers invited
bandits to chase Customs officers for them shows that he is either not aware of
what has been happening in Jibia LGA or he is deliberately covering up the
truth. Bandit attacks in which they raped, killed, kidnapped and rustled
animals have been on before and after his FG-imposed peace accords in 2016 and
2019. In fact, it became more widespread after the 2019 peace accord.
Daddara district had fewer cases
of banditry cases before the accord than after the accord was signed. But
because villages are not important to Masari, himself a villager, he only found
it necessary to address the press when Jibia township was attacked, obviously
because of the high alarm raised after the two attacks in Jibia and it’s
junction (Magama). Even as a son of Jibia town, I have blamed stakeholders in
Jibia of not raising so much alarm when villages were being attacked.
If I may ask His Excellency my
Governor, were the bandits who attacked Sardaduwa, Kafiyal, Farun Bugaje, Garin
Rabe, Dan arau, Kukar Babangida, Zandam, Matso-Matso, Mazanya among several
other places in both Daddara and Jibia districts invited by smugglers? Perhaps
the Governor did not know that all of these places I mentioned were attacked
after the 2019 peace accord which he told the Fulani bandits, during one the
widely publicized peace meetings, was done at the instance of President Buhari.
May be he is hearing some of these names for the first time. Yet, these are the
same communities that voted for the Buhari party in 2015 and 2019.
Throughout his press address and
the BBC interview Governor Masari did not sympathize with the victims of
bandits’ attacks. He commended the defenceless people of Magama for chasing
armed bandits which they did with pure courage, but he fell short of
acknowledging that two young people were killed in the process. He told BBC
that he was in Jibia on Friday to attend the wedding of a politician’s daughter
but he did not find it necessary to make a stopover at Magama to condole with
the poor families of those young people. Haba Masari! Which kind of leader are
you?
By the way, is the Nigerian
Customs Service not prepared to fight smuggling? How can it’s men so easily be
chased away by Fulani bandits as the Governor himself admitted? And please your
Excellency, are the bandits invited by smugglers among those who signed peace
accord with you or are they among the twenty percent who did not accept the
peace offer? Where are the eighty percent and how do they live? Do you give
them salary from the lean resources of Katsina people or do they still practice
crime but only when invited by fellow criminals who live in the towns? And you
don’t consider that as a breach of the peace agreement you signed with them?
Masari admitted that there are
Fulani bandits (yes, ‘Fulani’ that is how he put it) who did not accept the
peace agreement, but he quickly said they are now in Zamfara state. Is Zamfara
not part of Nigeria? Didn’t he report back to the man who instructed him to
negotiate with bandits that some of them have refused to accept the peace offer
and are now hiding in Zamfara forest? What has the president done about it?
Most elected politicians hide under the inaccessibility provided by heavy
security to insult their people. Otherwise with one on one discussion people
like Alhaji Aminu Masari cannot defend themselves before the masses of Katsina
people.
As far as my Governor is
concerned all those claiming that there is a breach of peace in Katsina state
are liars. But he quickly contradicted himself by saying that the problem of
banditry is all over Nigeria, “so why are we over blowing it in Katsina state?”
The Governor may wish to note that there is no state in Nigeria today in which
you would find a local Government, nay the whole state, in which bandits
attacks take place on daily basis except Katsina state. The statistics given by
Dutsin Ma people is “false”. I am only quoting the Governor. Kai Gwamna, kaji
tsoron Allah. Let me remind you that Allah will ask you on every life lost,
every property stolen and every woman raped in Katsina. If you believe in this,
why then do you think because crimes are taking place in other states, it is
justified to take place in Katsina?
Of course I am impressed by the
renewed promise of the Governor to address the problem of kidnapping which he
said he is taking undisclosed steps to end. My advice is that the steps should
be new and unconventional, not the same old ones known to the criminals. A
state Governor mobilized his people against Fulani marauders invading their
farms with their cattle and it is now over. Why can’t Masari mobilize his
people against Fulani bandits even if it means being at loggerheads with
Federal Government? Is it because some of us are Fulani? But the Governor
himself rightly put it that if parting with one’s finger is what will make the
rest of the body healthy, there is nothing wrong in cutting it.
Nobody is against anybody here.
The rest of us are interested in peace, which should not just be for urban
people but everyone living in every nook and cranny of the state.
Gakiya...and a stitch in time they say save nine
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