The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has revealed that many individuals involved in banditry were coerced into the criminal activity rather than joining willingly.
He made this statement in Abuja on Saturday while receiving 58 rescued kidnapping victims from the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu.
General Musa also accused certain individuals of undermining the Nigerian government’s efforts to tackle insurgency, assuring that such acts of sabotage would be addressed decisively.
Addressing the plight of the victims, he stated: “You can see from the people, the women, the children, both girls and boys, and the little one.
“The question you want to ask is why would somebody kidnap these kinds of people? If you see them, they are barely just surviving.”
He emphasized that not all bandits willingly participated in criminal activities, with some being conscripted into these groups against their will. He pledged that security forces would ensure justice for the victims.
“For the innocent blood they have spilled, for those they have restricted their freedom, the security personnel will get back at them, and they will face the law,” the CDS asserted.