A presidential media aide, Garba Shehu, has said that what the President Muhammadu Buhari administration has done to bandits is worse than declaring them terrorists.
Shehu, who is Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, said this while speaking with BBC Pidgin on Saturday.
He dismissed the notion of preferential treatment in the handling of matters concerning bandits and other people posing threats to the nation’s stability.
He said while there is a subsisting order by the president to shoot any bandit on sight, there is no such order against the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
“What the Buhari administration has done to the arms-wielding bandits is worse than being declared as terrorists.
“Do you know that there is a subsisting order by the President that any arms-wielding, AK-47 bandits should be shot on sight?
“I am saying yes, IPOB has been proscribed by law of the land, there is no shoot-on-sight order on IPOB. There is nothing to suggest that these bandits are treated preferentially.”
Shehu said progress had been recorded in dealing with bandits and terrorists.
“The Nigerian Air Force is busy bombing locations, the military is there on the ground, exchanging fire for fire, taking them out in hundreds, that is certainly not treating them (bandits) lightly.
“It is a matter of time, they will be substantially reduced and the Nigerian state will be safe all over again.
“For instance, Boko Haram are surrendering today in their thousands, this did not just happen….
“Before President Buhari [assumed office] many Nigerians could not worship on Fridays, mosques were being bombed, on Sundays churches were being bombed, motor parks and public gatherings it,” he said while reacting to a question on why the Federal Government had not declared bandits and criminal herdsmen, terrorists and outlawed them just as it proscribed IPOB.
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