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“I led the abduction of kankara boys to prove my capacity to Gov. Masari”- Repentant Bandit reveals
 
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Thu, 18 Feb 2021   ||   Nigeria,
 

Auwal Daudawa, a repentant bandit and suspected brain behind the abduction of students of Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State, has said that he led the operation because the state Governor Bello Masari dared his men.

Daudawa revealed this in an exclusive interview with Daily Trust.

 He added that he organised the operation also to prove to the government that he had the capacity to carry out such an attack.

He said Governor Masari ruled out the option of dialoguing with his group and he wanted to show the him that they were capable of causing violence.

 “I have never done that kind of mass abduction in Zamfara. I did that in Katsina because the governor came out to say he will not dialogue again with our people. So, we said since they said they were not interested in peace deal and they were sending military jets to torment our people, and destroy what we had, we should take the battle to those who are not interested in peace.

“I did that to demonstrate that I had the capacity to do it and I was not afraid of anybody other than Allah. It was for the government, and the whole world to know that we could do it but were hitherto not interested in something like that,” he stated.

Daudawa, however, countered the hearsay that his group collected ransom before releasing the over 300 abducted students, challenging anyone who has contrary evidence to speak up.

He said “After the abduction you could see that I was not difficult to come around during talks because I did not do it because of money. If it were for money, I would not have released them even for N2 trillion. The whole world knows, if I was given money it would be known, if I was not given it is also known. It cannot be hidden.”

Before he laid down arms, Daudawa was leading a gang of bandits that had a base in Dumburum forest in Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

 

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