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Sokoto defends dialogue with bandits as a peace strategy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44379, member: 636"] Sokoto State leaders defend their choice to talk with armed criminals about peace deals. Officials say these conversations do not mean the government has become weak or scared of bandits. Colonel Ahmed Usman works as the governor's security adviser and explains why they decided to try negotiations. The state wants to save innocent people from getting hurt during violent attacks across rural communities. Government workers still cooperate with police and military forces to catch dangerous criminals. They have not stopped trying to arrest gang members who terrorize local villages. Usman believes fighting alone has failed to solve the bandit problem after many years of bloodshed. State leaders think they must explore different approaches to bring lasting peace back to their region. They feel responsible for protecting citizens through any method that might work effectively. Many families have fled their homes because of constant fear and violence from armed groups. People move to safer towns or travel to other states seeking protection from bandit raids. Sokoto faces the same security crisis that affects several northwestern regions across Nigeria. [/QUOTE]
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