Yar’Adua Negotiated With Niger Delta Militants, I don’t Oppose Governors Who Signed Peace Deal With Bandits—Yakasai | Sahara Reporters No price would be too much for peace. The only thing is to make sure parties involved honour their commitment READ MORE:
Elder statesman, Tanko Yakasai, says decisions made by governors of Zamfara and Katsina states in negotiating with bandits to stop attacks in their states are not wrong.
He said, “I don't oppose peace negotiations. The objective of the government is to bring about peace, negotiating with the bandits would bring about peace.
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