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Ending Banditry In The North: A Collective Effort

By: Dr Ibrahim Sani Kaita

NEWSDAILYNIGERIA: The northern region of Nigeria is grappling with the scourge of banditry and insurgency, which has led to unprecedented setbacks and underdevelopment. The recent kidnapping of General Maharazu Tsiga, who spent nearly two months in captivity, is a stark reminder of the gravity of the situation. This heinous act is a disappointment to us all, and it’s imperative that we work together to address this menace.

A United Approach as a solution
Governor Umar Dikko Radda of Katsina State has proposed a united approach, where northern governors collaborate to tackle the common enemy. This initiative deserves support from all stakeholders.

As a university administrator, I can attest that quality education is crucial in shaping society. The North West Development Commission should play a pivotal role in addressing the root causes of banditry and insurgency.

It is my candid opinion that in order to achieve lasting peace and development in the region, the following strategies should be adopted:

Therefore, by adopting these strategies, northern governors can work towards achieving lasting peace and development in the region. It’s time for collective action to address the crisis and promote development in our region.

Dr Kaita writes from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria

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