Gov Radda plans business support for repentant Katsina bandits

The Katsina State government said it will provide industrial tools to the repentant bandits as part of the social reintegration programme.
The government also planned to provide 152 houses/business support for displaced households in the Jibia Local Government Area of the state.
Governor Dikko Radda said this on Monday in a statement by Bala Zango and Maiwada Dammallam, commissioner for information and culture, and director-general media to the governor, respectively.
He said this while hosting a high-level consultation meeting to discuss security, governance and development on Sunday in Katsina.
He stated, “The state government is planning to provide 152 IDP homes in Jibia for displaced families, plus business support packages, cattle and industrial tools for repentant individuals preventing violence relapse.’’
Mr Radda reiterated that security tops his development blueprint alongside education, agriculture, health, MSME support, and revenue generation, admitting that he acknowledged criticisms while emphasising openness to constructive feedback.
The statement also quoted the deputy governor, Faruk Lawal-Jobe, as saying the state government had created 35,903 jobs in various sectors under its Building Your Future Policy.
He listed teacher recruitment; ward head appointments; and engagement of community watch members, vigilantes, hunters, and religious leaders actively driving peacebuilding initiatives as some of the feats achieved under the scheme.
Mr Lawal-Jobe said the Katsina State Urban Renewal project covering Daura, Funtua and Katsina Senatorial Districts gulped N74.9 billion.
Mr Lawal-Jobe was quoted in the statement as saying, “Major infrastructure developments include the 24-kilometre Eastern Bypass construction, eight other dualisation roads in Katsina town and reconstruction across other ones in Daura and Funtua, plus completion of key rural roads. Also, 160 new classrooms built, 258 rehabilitated, 18,000 teachers trained, three model schools established, 152 schools upgraded under the AGILE project, exam fees fully settled, and a whopping N6.18 billion awarded in scholarships to 174,451 students, including overseas sponsorships. The administration has also distributed 400,000 bags of subsidised fertiliser annually, procured 400 tractors, provided 4,000 irrigation pumps, and launched the Goat Rearing Initiative empowering women and herders,”
On workers’ welfare, the deputy governor said the state government paid N24 billion in gratuities, wage awards, Ramadan packages, civil service reforms, and large-scale food distributions.
He said under the Healthcare Transformation programme, 260 ward-level primary health centres were built or upgraded, general hospitals renovated, dialysis and diagnostic centres established, a pharmaceutical production unit created, and international medical equipment donations secured.
The deputy governor said the state government also injected N14.6 billion into water projects, ensuring the completion of major dams and irrigation schemes, while hand pumps were converted to solar-powered boreholes in rural areas.
He said the Radda administration equally modernised land administration, initiated development of a new masterplan, procured heavy machinery and paid N3.17 billion compensation to the affected landowners.
He stated, “The energy sector recorded ₦3.84 billion worth of solar mini-grid completion, 74km of solar streetlight installation, high-tension power line restoration, and community-level transformer upgrades.’’
The statement further quoted Nasiru Mu’azu, commissioner for internal security and home affairs, as attributing banditry, kidnapping and cattle rustling to greed, envy, natural resource conflicts due to climate change, and long-standing social injustices.
According to Mr Mu’azu, banditry spreads from five LGAs between 2011 and 2015, to 25, following the collapse of the amnesty programme implemented from 2015 to 2023.
He said the state government didn’t initiate the peace agreements in DanMusa, Jibia, Batsari, Kankara, Kurfi, and Musawa LGAs, stressing that “they were entirely community-driven.”
(NAN)
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