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Terrorists, locally dubbed as bandits, now receive ransom through bank electronic transfer in Zamfara State, North-West, Nigeria.

Diaspora Digital Media learnt that some of the terrorists were paid N2million ransom through a moniepoint virtual bank account on October 3, 2024.

A money transfer instrument seen by our reporter showed that 2 million Naira was paid into a Palmpay virtual bank account number 7026353728, owned by one Musa Muhammad, believed to be a bandit in Zamfara State.

This was reported by a conflict and crisis journalist in Nigeria’s Northwest, Bakatsine on his X social media handle.

Bakatsine, disclosed that after the N2 million bank transfer, the bandits instructed that additional millions be delivered to a specified location according to a credible source.

The incident, reportedly happened in the Shinkafi Local Government Area, Zamfara State.

“Bandits in Zamfara State received ransom through bank transfer. After transferring N2million to their bank account as requested, they later instructed that additional millions be delivered to a specified location according to my source the incident happened in Shinkafi LGA, Zamfara State,” Bakatsine posted.

Banditry in Zamfara and Northern Nigeria 

Banditry in Zamfara State and northern Nigeria is a complex and multifaceted issue that has been ongoing for years.

It’s characterized by armed groups engaging in various forms of violence, including kidnappings, cattle rustling, and killings.

The conflict between farmers and herdsmen has intensified and transformed into banditry, with desperate attempts by bandits to survive leading to fierce upsurges in attacks.

*Key Factors Contributing to Banditry:

Eco-violence: The struggle for resources, particularly land and water, has fueled the conflict between farmers and herdsmen.
Materialism: Bandits are driven by the desire for wealth and power.
Criminality: Organized crime groups have taken advantage of the situation to engage in kidnapping, extortion, and robbery.

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*Impact on Local Communities:

Humanitarian Crisis: The conflict has led to significant displacement, loss of lives, and destruction of property.
Economic Consequences: The banditry has disrupted agricultural production, leading to food insecurity and economic hardship.
Social Consequences: The conflict has strained relationships between farmers and herdsmen, exacerbating ethnic and religious tensions.

Zamfara State

Zamfara State, located in northwestern Nigeria, is a vibrant region rich in culture and natural resources.

Created in 1996, the state shares borders with Niger, Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, and Kebbi states.

With a tropical savanna climate, Zamfara is primarily agricultural, producing crops like cotton, maize, millet, and sorghum.

The state is also endowed with mineral deposits, including gold, iron ore, copper, and limestone, making it a significant hub for trade and commerce.

The predominantly Hausa and Fulani ethnic groups inhabit the region, with a Muslim majority, showcasing a rich cultural heritage through traditional music, dance, and art.

Despite its potential, Zamfara State faces significant challenges, including security concerns stemming from banditry, kidnapping, and cattle rustling.

Poverty and underdevelopment are pervasive, with limited access to education and healthcare. However, efforts are being made to address these issues.

The state boasts attractions like the Kuyambana National Park, Zamfara State Museum, Gusau Emir’s Palace, and the ancient city of Kaura Namoda, showcasing its historical and cultural significance.

With its natural resources, cultural richness, and resilience, Zamfara State has the potential for growth and development, offering opportunities for investment and exploration.

 


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