Military rejects community pacts with terrorists, says DHQ
The Defence Headquarters has warned communities in some states in the north to stop signing peace deals with bandits, kidnappers, terrorists, and other criminal groups to provide security for their communities.
Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Markus Kangye, who gave the warning, however said that the military is not aware of such agreements and would in no way support them as it is capable of defending the nation’s territorial integrity.
Kangye, who made the clarification while responding to journalists’ questions on how some communities, which have lost confidence in security agencies, have gone into negotiations with armed groups who have imposed huge amounts of money as levies on them, said:
It was gathered that community leaders in Jibia, Batsari, and Safana local government areas of Katsina State had, early in March, signed a peace agreement with some known bandit kingpins terrorising their villages.
Gen. Kangye, while dismissing the notion that the military supports such deals, said: “To the best of our knowledge, we have never had any peace deal with bandits as mentioned. Why do communities want to do that? I don’t think they want to seek approval from the military to do so. And the military, I don’t think they are aware of that.”
Source: The Sun