Northern elders back NSA, urge governors to embrace dialogue with bandits

The Northern Elders Progressive Group has called on governors in the North-West region to cooperate with the Office of the National Security Adviser and other security agencies in pursuing dialogue with bandits to ending violence in the region.
Speaking in Kaduna on Tuesday, the Coordinator of the group in the zone, Yusuf Abubakar, said the forum was encouraged by the efforts of the NSA, Nuhu Ribadu, and other stakeholders currently exploring non-kinetic measures to restore peace in the North-West.
He said, “We are happy with the steps being taken so far. Travelling recently from Sokoto to Gusau, and from Funtua to Zaria, I observed a more peaceful atmosphere. Compared to before, there is improvement in security, in patrols, and in the safety of commuters along that road.’’
Mr Abubakar urged the governors to embrace dialogue as a better alternative to condolence visits and repeated military operations that overstretch security forces.
“It is better for a governor to spend his resources on saving lives than spending billions on condolence. One life is far more important than any political gesture,” Mr Abubakar said.
Responding to critics who argued against negotiation, the group maintained that dialogue has been a tested option in other conflict-ridden countries.
“Even powerful nations have negotiated with groups such as the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, and the Houthis. Negotiation is not weakness; it is about saving lives,” he explained.
Mr Abubakar condemned some governors who claimed to possess intelligence on the movements of bandits but failed to share such information with the security agencies.
He stated, “It is unbecoming of a leader to say he knows the movements of criminals but does nothing with the information. Such propaganda is irresponsible.’’
Mr Abubakar also defended the role of the NSA and members of the committee handling the process, warning against attempts to politicise or ridicule their work.
He added, “The office of the National Security Adviser represents unity, peace, and security for the country. Attacking it is an attempt to destabilize the whole nation.’’
The group also commended the Chairman, Senate Committee on Intelligence, Senator Shehu Buba, and his team of eminent Nigerians who have been working hard to ensure peace return to the region.
He said, “Senator Shehu Buba, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Intelligence, who has worked tirelessly to ensure the success of the ongoing dialogue, deserves commendation and not attacks. Their real target is the laudable initiative of the National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu. Every good and responsible northerner should welcome any genuine effort aimed at ending the bloodshed and incessant attacks by bandits and other agents of disunity.’’
The group, therefore, urged the governors across the North-West to work in synergy with the NSA, the minister of defence, and the service chiefs to ensure the peace initiative succeeds.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

World
Apple overtakes Nvidia briefly to become world’s most valuable company
Apple’s leap on Friday briefly made it the first time that the hardware and software manufacturer had the biggest capitalisation’s title for the first time since April 2025.

Heading 2
Canada-based Nigerian Michael Ikechukwu declared wanted over criminal harassment, probation violation
The police noted that Officials he regularly visits Kitchener and Waterloo.

Africa
DRC recorded 828 Ebola deaths, 2,124 cases: WHO
The WHO noted that the latest patient was discharged on July 16 after testing negative twice.

World
Taco Bell’s iceberg lettuce responsible for cyclospora infections in five U.S. states: CDC
In a separate health advisory, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said cyclospora is a parasite that can only be seen under a microscope.

World
Venezuela twin earthquakes death toll hits 5,000, over 16,000 injured
The earthquakes tore through La Guaira state, a port town, and also affected some part of Venezuela’s capital, Caracas.

Heading 4
Trump threatens Canada with more tariffs over wildfire smoke polluting U.S.
Mr Trump stated, “This is willful negligence, and becoming a yearly occurrence, costing the United States billions of dollars.”





