Hon. Ɗanlami Kurfi Debunks Report on Release of Convicted Bandits, Defends Katsina Peace Deal

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An APC chieftain and former Member of the House of Representatives who represented Dutsinma/Kurfi Federal Constituency in Katsina State, Hon. Danlami Muhammad Kurfi, has dismissed reports suggesting that the Katsina State Government plans to release convicted bandits as part of its ongoing peace initiative.

Hon. Kurfi made the clarification in an interview with KATSINA POST, reacting to a recent online report alleging that Governor Dikko Umaru Radda’s administration is preparing to free bandits under a peace agreement.

According to him, the report is a misrepresentation of the facts. He explained that the individuals being considered for release are not convicted bandits, but rather relatives of bandits or innocent persons who were arrested in markets and other public places during security operations, often solely due to their association or family links.

“There is no plan to release convicted bandits. The people under consideration are relatives of bandits or innocent individuals who were arrested without evidence of direct involvement in criminal activities,” Kurfi stated.

He noted that the state government’s peace strategy is built on justice, intelligence gathering, and reconciliation, not on granting freedom to hardened criminals.

The former lawmaker also commended local communities, traditional leaders, and concerned stakeholders across Katsina State for their roles in supporting the peace process, which he said has contributed to the relative stability currently being enjoyed in many parts of the state.

Hon. Kurfi further criticized individuals and groups opposing the peace initiative, describing them as political opportunists seeking to exploit the insecurity situation for political advantage ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“Some of those attacking the peace process are not even resident in Katsina State. Many of them live in Kaduna or Abuja and are simply attempting to politicize insecurity for selfish interests,” he alleged.

He urged residents of the state to continue supporting the government’s efforts to consolidate peace, warning that misinformation could undermine the progress already recorded.

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