Shinkafi Alleges Top Politicians Fueling Banditry In the North-West

Zamfara State former governorship candidate, Dr Sanni Abdullahi Shinkafi has said that top politicians are sponsoring banditry in Nigeria’s North-west region for selfish political gains.

Shinkafi made this disclosure in a statement released on Saturday.

Shinkafi serves as the Executive Director of Patriots for the Advancement of Peace and Social Development (PAPSD), and supported the Defence Headquarters’ investigation into the sponsorship of banditry in the North-west.

He condemned the actions of unscrupulous politicians who exploit banditry for their selfish gains and called for a thorough investigation into individuals politicizing insecurity for personal gain.

Shinkafi lauded the Defence Headquarters’ investigation as a crucial step toward addressing the crisis, hailing President Bola Tinubu’s directive that has reportedly led to the elimination of notorious bandits.

He highlighted military successes in neutralizing key bandit leaders, including Kachalla Halilu Sububu, Jamilu Nazakiru, Sani Black, Danbaleri Mashekari, and Wala Baburki.

He stated, “This is a welcome development and long overdue in the quest for sustainable peace, security, and development in the region.

“The spate of killings, kidnappings for ransom, destruction of property, imposition of levies and taxes, and displacement of people from their communities by these criminal elements is alarming. It calls for a concerted military effort to crush them and restore national security.

 “Anyone found culpable in the probe should face the full weight of the law, regardless of their status or position in the country.

“Some unscrupulous politicians have been using banditry as a campaign tool against their opponents for selfish political motives. The Defence Headquarters should also investigate those exploiting the lives and property of innocent people for political gain.

Other public office holders similarly use the security challenges as conduits to divert and siphon public funds for personal enrichment.”

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