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Government Releases Six Bandits In Exchange For 20 Abducted Victims

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Six bandits detained by security agencies have been released by the Katsina State Government as part of a peace deal with bandits terrorising eight local government areas in the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Dandume, Sabuwa, Faskari, Kankara, Safana, Danmusa, Batsari and Jibiya local government areas in the state have come under intense bandits attacks for long.

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The situation prompted the state government to initiate dialogue with leaders of the bandits a week ago, during which agreements were reached, including the release of some of the bandits held by security agencies.

Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State recalled during the handover of the six bandits that for the last one week, he and Security Chiefs had been visiting the LGAs that shared borders with Rugu forests, which served as hideout for the bandits.

Masari explained that part of the agreement was the handover of bandits in detention who had not been prosecuted.

According to him, the bandits would in return hand over to government people they kidnapped and were in their custody.

He said the process started on Monday with the release of five people, two females and three males, while 20 more will be released before the end of September 10.

He added that many more kidnapped victims would be released as part of the peace deal.
Masari expressed the hope that the process would be completed within the next one or two days so that government would start the second phase of the peace initiative, which started with his visit to their hideouts. [THE EAGLE ONLINE]

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