Kachalla Ummaru has threatened security operatives saying more bandits will emerge if he and other bandits are k!lled.
The “notorious bandit kingpin,” warned that relying on military force to tackle insecurity only worsens the situation.

The “notorious bandit kingpin,” warned that relying on military force to tackle insecurity only worsens the situation.

Ummaru made the remarks during a peace dialogue between armed groups and community leaders in Matazu Local Government Area of Katsina State.
A video shared by counter-insurgency outlet Zagazola Makama captured Ummaru arguing that killings fuel further recruitment. “If today you kill 10 bandits, tomorrow you’ll see 20… you kill 20, another 30 will rise both in our bushes and villages,” he said.
He went on to accuse the government of neglecting citizens while pursuing revenue. “Truth be told, the government doesn’t care about anyone, all it’s after is how to generate money. If the government cared about the people, all these things won’t be happening,” he added.
The bandit leader also criticized residents for tipping off security forces. “You people (residents of Matazu LGA) are also part of the problem because you are fond of complaining to security operatives and giving them information, and even when they come to where we are, they don’t kill even a bird, but you’ll hear in the news that 10 bandits have been killed and they’ll be paid,” he said. “If these security operatives won’t be told to leave us alone then I don’t think these peace talks have any importance.”
Speaking directly to the divisional police officer (DPO) of Danmusa LGA, Ummaru stressed the need for mutual respect in the peace process. “To you the DPO of Danmusa LGA, if you want these our peace talks to yield anything tangible, then every favour we seek should be considered and done for us and from your end,” he said.
“Anything you request from us (bandits) we see to it that it is done. This is just the truth of the matter. It would be shameful if you come to us for something and we don’t do it for you and the same thing goes for you… it would be shameful if we come to you for something and you don’t do it for us. Let us help one another and live in peace and I pray all that we have discussed is something that will be of benefit to us all.”
The meeting, attended by community elders and security representatives, aimed to encourage reconciliation amid ongoing violence in Katsina and surrounding states.
Last week, in a sign of progress, 28 abductees were freed in Faskari LGA after negotiations led by local authorities. Stakeholders have urged both security agencies and armed groups to commit to genuine peace for the safety of residents.
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A video shared by counter-insurgency outlet Zagazola Makama captured Ummaru arguing that killings fuel further recruitment. “If today you kill 10 bandits, tomorrow you’ll see 20… you kill 20, another 30 will rise both in our bushes and villages,” he said.
He went on to accuse the government of neglecting citizens while pursuing revenue. “Truth be told, the government doesn’t care about anyone, all it’s after is how to generate money. If the government cared about the people, all these things won’t be happening,” he added.
The bandit leader also criticized residents for tipping off security forces. “You people (residents of Matazu LGA) are also part of the problem because you are fond of complaining to security operatives and giving them information, and even when they come to where we are, they don’t kill even a bird, but you’ll hear in the news that 10 bandits have been killed and they’ll be paid,” he said. “If these security operatives won’t be told to leave us alone then I don’t think these peace talks have any importance.”
Speaking directly to the divisional police officer (DPO) of Danmusa LGA, Ummaru stressed the need for mutual respect in the peace process. “To you the DPO of Danmusa LGA, if you want these our peace talks to yield anything tangible, then every favour we seek should be considered and done for us and from your end,” he said.
“Anything you request from us (bandits) we see to it that it is done. This is just the truth of the matter. It would be shameful if you come to us for something and we don’t do it for you and the same thing goes for you… it would be shameful if we come to you for something and you don’t do it for us. Let us help one another and live in peace and I pray all that we have discussed is something that will be of benefit to us all.”
The meeting, attended by community elders and security representatives, aimed to encourage reconciliation amid ongoing violence in Katsina and surrounding states.
Last week, in a sign of progress, 28 abductees were freed in Faskari LGA after negotiations led by local authorities. Stakeholders have urged both security agencies and armed groups to commit to genuine peace for the safety of residents.
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Just look at someone's boldness in a country.
ReplyDeleteWe are not safe in this country. The audacity is scary.
ReplyDeleteCan't the president call for his arrest!
Jesus!
No, he won't do it so he doesn't step on the toes of the owners of Nigeria.
DeleteLet this happen in the South East. By now truck load of military hardware and personnel will be launched to level the villages the comment emanated from.
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Shame on Nigerian government. See threat and audercity. If it’s to hold Nnamdi Kanu that’s where they will flex their muscles. One sided JUSTICE. Shame, shame shame on
DeletePresident is busy on 2027 mission
DeleteThe jokes write themselves in this country. The same people that were given audience for a peace deal. Isn't it time we stop calling them bandits and refer to them as the terrorist they are.
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Hnmm God abeg.
ReplyDeleteAnd they know where they are oh! Let it be an ………, well, make I no talk
ReplyDeleteImagine the audacity! They're chasing Sowore about, this one nko? 🙄
ReplyDeletecan you imagine the audacity with this man? not his fault. Lawless country.
ReplyDeleteThis is shameful, the president need to go harder on this monsters
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine the audacity In a sane country, this one would have been rotting in jail.
ReplyDeleteLord Have Mercy
ReplyDeleteImagine The Audacity
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ReplyDeleteThe audacity
ReplyDeleteHaaaa, and this country is being ruled by someone that's still breathing? What a shame! I pour all our leaders spit, tueh. N'ilu to ni oba, n'ijoye?
ReplyDeleteJust negoduu
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