Banditry: Military Vows to Rid Zamfara State of Criminals

The new Theatre Commander of the Joint Task Force, Operation Hadarin Daji, also known as Operation Northwest, Maj.-Gen. Bello Idris, has pledged to eradicate banditry in Zamfara State. Idris, who assumed command in November, made this declaration during a courtesy visit to Governor Dauda Lawal in Gusau. He emphasized that eliminating banditry in Zamfara is crucial to restoring security across Nigeria, and the military will adopt a decisive and aggressive strategy against criminal groups.

Idris, who previously served in the Defence Headquarters Department of Transformation and Innovation, noted that the military will intensify operations to dismantle networks sustaining criminal activities in the state. He expressed concern that many bandits reside within local communities or maintain strong support systems among residents, which will be confronted and neutralized through enhanced intelligence gathering and security presence.

To achieve this goal, Idris announced that new operational concepts will be introduced, focusing on efficiency, community engagement, and improved coordination. The commander also disclosed that more manpower, logistics, and equipment will be deployed to support the renewed offensive, adopting a mobile and aggressive posture to flush out the criminals.

Governor Lawal reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the military operation, stating that the state has procured 30 Armoured Personnel Carriers to strengthen the fight against banditry. He commended Idris, describing him as a “son of the soil,” whose familiarity with the terrain will contribute to the success of the renewed offensive. The governor reiterated that his administration will not negotiate with bandits under any circumstances.

As the Theatre Commander, Idris oversees joint operations in the North West and parts of the North Central, covering seven states, including Kaduna, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Kwara, Sokoto, and Zamfara. The renewed offensive against banditry in Zamfara State is a significant development in the ongoing efforts to restore security in the region. With the deployment of additional resources and a new strategy, the military aims to make significant progress in the fight against banditry and related criminal activities.

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