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Katsina governor Dikko Radda rejects talks with bandits, vows tough action

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
October 16, 2025
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Dikko Radda banditry stance reaffirms Katsina’s no-negotiation policy as the governor vows to pursue peace through community-driven security efforts

Dikko Radda banditry Principle  has once again come to the fore as the Katsina State Governor reaffirmed that his administration would not negotiate with bandits, declaring that the state seeks only genuine and lasting peace.

Also read: Tinubu convenes crucial Police council meeting in Abuja

Speaking during the inauguration of 100 new officers of the Community Watch Corps (C-Watch) in Katsina, Radda dismissed reports claiming that government officials had held peace talks with bandits.

“The headlines say the Katsina State Government is negotiating with bandits, but that is far from reality. I have publicly maintained that the government will not negotiate with bandits but will always welcome peace,” Radda said.

The governor described what he termed the “Katsina Model” as a community-driven framework where local residents, not the government, take the lead in peace initiatives.

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He said the state merely encourages and supports communities willing to engage repentant bandits who voluntarily surrender.

“Our focus is to ensure that communities that enjoy peace also benefit socio-economically, giving our people a dignified existence,” he added.

Radda noted that the initiative had already yielded results in several local government areas, including Jibia and Batsari, which have experienced months of relative calm.

During the passing-out ceremony, 100 newly trained officers were deployed to Kankia and Dutsin-Ma, both considered key flashpoints in the fight against insecurity.

The Dikko Radda banditry stance also includes strengthening collaboration with federal security agencies.

The governor praised the Nigerian Army, Air Force, and Police for their roles in improving intelligence and coordinated operations across the state.

“This ceremony is proof that the government will not relent in fighting insecurity wherever it exists. Those who return to crime will face the full force of the law,” he warned.

Radda urged the new recruits to uphold professionalism, integrity, and respect for human rights, stressing that they represent the shared vision of a peaceful and prosperous Katsina.

The Commissioner for Internal Security, Nasir Mu’azu, described the C-Watch initiative as a “homegrown solution” to insecurity, while Maj. Gen. Junaidu Bindawa (retd) said the officers had received training in intelligence gathering, community policing, and rules of engagement.

Also read: Cholera hits Kirikiri prison, Katsina records 118 suspected cases

The governor’s firm position underscores Katsina’s evolving security strategy one rooted in local participation, discipline, and resilience, rather than negotiation with criminals.

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

Quadri Olaitan is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, public affairs, and human-interest stories.

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