Several notorious bandit leaders, terrorising Batsari, Safana, and Jibia LGAs of Katsina, have reportedly surrendered to the troops of the Nigerian Army.
Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication focused on
the Lake Chad region, identified those who surrendered as Abu Radda, Umar
Black, Abdullahi Lankai, Jijjige, and Dabar Musa Dan Gandu, who have all
operated from the Jibia axis.
The publication quoted security sources as saying the
bandits embraced the peace deal and surrendered following sustained military
operations in the region.
Makama said the repentant bandits handed over their weapons to the troops and released several hostages they had abducted.
According to the publication, the former bandits appealed to
the government to provide them with alternative means of livelihood, requesting
engagement in the construction of markets and hospitals.
They vowed to embrace peace and end their involvement in
criminal activities, it added.
Their surrender was reportedly facilitated by the National
Community for Security and Societal Advancement in Katsina (NCSOSACK), led by
Hamisa Batsari.
On Monday, the defence headquarters (DHQ) said 800 former
Boko Haram fighters who surrendered to the military are currently undergoing
deradicalisation for onward reintegration into society.