Governor Lawal Faces Criticism Over Alleged Talks with Bandits

Governor Lawal Faces Criticism Over Alleged Talks with Bandits

The Coalition of Zamfara Civil Society Organization Forums has issued a statement condemning Governor Dauda Lawal for allegedly engaging in discussions with armed groups.

The group's spokesperson, Usman Khalid, highlighted what he described as hypocrisy in Lawal’s approach to security.

Governor Lawal Faces Criticism Over Alleged Talks with Bandits
Governor Lawal Faces Criticism Over Alleged Talks with Bandits
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Khalid pointed out that Lawal had strongly opposed former Governor Bello Matawalle’s peace dialogue with bandits but now appears to be adopting a similar strategy.

During his 2022 campaign, Lawal fiercely criticized Matawalle’s negotiations, branding him the "Minister of State Defense for Bandits".

He insisted that such dialogues had failed to curb insecurity and instead promised a tougher, more aggressive response to criminal groups.

However, as the next elections approach, reports suggest that Lawal is now engaging in talks with the same groups he once vowed to confront. This perceived shift in policy has sparked accusations of political opportunism and hypocrisy.

Last year, the Minister of Defence for State ,Dr Bello matawalle directed the Nigerian Army to eliminate bandit groups operating in Zamfara.

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"Since the directive, peace has been restored, and thousands of bandits have been killed. Therefore, Dr. Matawalle deserves credit from the current governor, Dauda Lawal, because we are witnessing remarkable peace and going about our normal activities."

The coalition accused Lawal of taking credit for this success despite not contributing financially or logistically to military operations.

"He forgets that he once claimed that the army and police belong to the federal government. Why is he now claiming success instead of thanking the President, the Minister of Defence, and the Nigerian Army?" the statement read.

The coalition further accused Lawal of attempting to deceive the people of Zamfara.

"Dauda Lawal thought he could manipulate the people of Zamfara with his campaign rhetoric. But now, he is doing the same thing he once attacked. Does he think Zamfara people are fools?"

Former Governor Matawalle, now serving as Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, defended his past negotiations, arguing that they were part of a broader security strategy.

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His approach involved consultations with traditional leaders and Islamic scholars and was supported by the Federal Government under then-President Muhammadu Buhari. Similar peace efforts were also undertaken in Katsina and Borno States.

Khalid asserted that these efforts helped stabilize Zamfara, contrasting them with what he described as Governor Lawal’s failure to fulfill his campaign promises.

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Segun Adeyemi (Current Affairs and Politics Editor) Segun Adeyemi is a journalist with over 9 years of experience as an active field reporter, editor, and editorial manager. He has had stints with Daily Trust newspaper, Daily Nigerian, and News Digest. He currently works as an editor for Legit.ng's current affairs and politics desk. He holds a degree in Mass Communication (Adekunle Ajasin University). He is a certified digital reporter by Reuters, AFP and the co-convener of the annual campus journalism awards. Email: segun.adeyemi@corp.legit.ng.