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Insecurity: Sokoto Govt Defends Decision To Negotiate With Terrorists

Insecurity: Sokoto Govt Defends Decision To Negotiate With Terrorists
  • PublishedJune 20, 2025

The Sokoto State Government has explained that its recent decision to open dialogue with bandits is not a show of weakness.

The state government made the clarification following criticisms of its recent offer to negotiate with bandits who wish to drop their arms and give peace a chance.

Speaking on the issue, the Special Adviser to Governor Ahmed Aliyu on Security, Col Ahmed Usman (Rtd), said the state’s priority is the safety and security of its citizens, and that negotiation is just one of many tools being deployed to address the worsening insecurity.

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“Let it be clear — we are not negotiating because we are weak. We are doing this to prevent more innocent lives from being lost,” the official said.

According to him, the government is still working closely with security agencies and has not abandoned efforts to arrest and prosecute those responsible for attacks on communities.

“Dialogue doesn’t mean we’ve folded our arms. It means we are exploring every option. Force alone hasn’t solved this problem in years,” he added.

“We owe it to our people to try everything—dialogue, security operations, support for victims—anything that brings peace closer.”

In recent months, Sokoto has joined some North Western states ravaged by insecurity, as villagers abandon homes to seek refuge in towns and neighboring states.