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We are responsible for acute insecurity, illiteracy and poverty in Northern Nigeria: Governor Matawalle

Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara has blamed northern leaders for the problems in the North amid acute insecurity, worsening illiteracy, and grinding poverty.

• July 26, 2021

Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara has blamed northern leaders for the problems in the North amid acute insecurity, worsening illiteracy, and grinding poverty.

Mr Matawalle stated this while delivering a paper, ‘The Fight Against Banditry in Northwest Nigeria: Challenges and Solutions,’ at the inauguration of new executives of the Arewa Media Writers Association in Kaduna.

According to him, the lack of support from some northern leaders is responsible for the region’s plights characterised by the kidnapping of schoolchildren, nursing mothers, and the violent killing of hundreds of other inhabitants.

Represented by the commissioner for information, Ibrahim Magaji, Mr Matawalle pointed out that Zamfara was already battling worsening insecurity when he assumed power in 2019.

“With poverty on the increase and food security seriously affected by the crisis, the state was on the verge of a catastrophic social eruption capable of destabilising our communities and the North-West sub-region.

“Shinkafi and Zurmi LGAs are the hotspots of banditry even though there are no mining activities going on there,” said the governor.

“Rural banditry” in Zamfara and other parts of the North, he claimed, “in my opinion, is a result of the progressive degradation of our moral standards and a culture of greed fed by an unfettered need for material goods.”

Many researchers and analysts have identified economic inequalities, grinding poverty, large-scale illiteracy, and religious extremism as drivers of insecurity in Nigeria’s North.

“As shown in this presentation,” explained Mr Matawalle, “the culture of cattle raiding by pastoralist groups is not something new. It was practised in the days gone by to demonstrate courage and bravery, and no violence was used.”

Blaming northern elites for the downward spiral of the region, Mr Matawalle noted the “lack of support from a section of politicians that wish to take advantage of the situation to achieve political ends.”

He warned, “Unless we all wake up to the situation, the war against banditry in the North-West will remain a significant security challenge that has the potential to swallow the region and the country. The destruction that banditry is wreaking on the region’s people and the economy is unfathomable.”

In February, Mr Matawalle had insisted bandits deserved sympathy from Nigerians.

“Not all of them are criminals. If you investigate what is happening and what made them take the laws into their hands. Some of them sometimes were cheated by (the) so-called vigilante group.

“They normally go to their settlements and destroy property and take their animals. They did not have anyone to speak with, so sometimes, they go for revenge. When the vigilante group attacks them, they go for reprisals; that’s exactly what happened,” he said.

At other times, he had accused the federal government’s security operatives of being criminals perpetuating terrorist acts in the region.

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