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Middle Belt Forum Condemns Kaduna Governor’s Pardon of Terrorists Amid Victims’ Suffering

By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

The Kaduna State chapter of the Middle Belt Forum (MBF) has strongly criticized Governor Uba Sani’s decision to grant pardons to terrorists, describing it as a grave injustice to the victims who continue to suffer in poverty and displacement.

In a statement issued on Sunday by its chairman, Luka Binniyat, titled “Freedom for Bandits, Pain for Victims’ Suffering,” the forum expressed dismay at what it sees as a lack of empathy and misplaced priorities by the Kaduna State government.

Granting Pardon to Terrorists

The forum criticized the governor’s decision, made during a public event in Birnin Gwari, where he announced the pardon for the so-called “repentant” terrorists, claiming they had renounced violence and surrendered their arms after negotiations.

“These are violent criminals accused of mass murder, kidnapping, arson, and other heinous crimes against innocent citizens,” the statement read. “It is inconceivable that they are being rehabilitated and reintegrated into society while their victims are left in dire poverty and trauma.”

Questioning the Legal Basis

The MBF questioned the authority of state governors to pardon individuals accused of federal crimes, including banditry and terrorism.

“We do not understand where Nigerian governors derive the power to forgive individuals responsible for federal crimes such as mass murder and territorial occupation. This sets a dangerous precedent.”

Victims Left Behind

The forum expressed deep concern for the plight of the victims, many of whom are displaced, impoverished, and unable to recover from the devastation caused by these criminals.

“Taxpayer money is being used to rehabilitate outlaws, while victims of their terror struggle to feed and recover their losses,” the forum noted. “This is an insult to the law-abiding citizens of Kaduna State who have received little to no support from the government.”

Fears for Future Elections

The MBF also raised fears that these pardoned terrorists could be used as political thugs during future elections, exacerbating insecurity in the region.

“We pray that these ‘repentant’ bandits will not be deployed as armed thugs during the 2027 general elections,” the statement added.

Call for Justice and Military Collaboration

The forum advocated for a robust response to terrorism, including the mobilization of local youths to collaborate with military forces to combat banditry effectively.

“Thousands of youths are ready to volunteer as citizen guards in partnership with security forces to address these threats. This is the kind of proactive measure we need, not treating bandits like partners.”

A Grim Reality

The statement highlighted ongoing issues in Southern Kaduna, where bandits continue to occupy communities, demand levies from farmers, and hold hostages in several local government areas. The MBF called on the government to prioritize justice and the welfare of victims over appeasing perpetrators.

“This approach has failed in the past, as seen in Borno, where many ‘repentant’ Boko Haram members returned to violence. We must learn from history and focus on ensuring justice for victims.”

The forum concluded by urging both the state and federal governments to reconsider their strategy and prioritize the safety, security, and well-being of law-abiding citizens.

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