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Federal Govt Proscribes Banditry, Releases Gazette

Federal Govt Proscribes Banditry, Releases Gazette

The Federal Government of Nigeria has formally proscribed banditry in Nigeria and consequently designated bandits as terrorists.

The development is contained in a statement disclosed by the Federal Ministry of Justice on Wednesday evening.

Recall that the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), disclosed that the Federal Government was planning to officially designate bandits as terrorists.

He said his office was in the process of gazetting a court judgement that ordered the government to declare bandits as terrorists, adding that the process would be concluded in a matter of days.

Speaking earlier on an NTA breakfast show, ‘Good Morning Nigeria’ on Tuesday, Malami had stated: “Government has a responsibility to act but within the context of acting, you equally expected to operate within the confines of international best practices associated with engagement and one of such best practices is that you can only use maximum force on groups, individuals that are declared terrorists and that is where the application of the Terrorism Act comes in place.

“With that in mind, Nigeria acted, first by proscribing IPOB, taking into consideration the threats to lives and properties they have caused in the nation. Boko Haram was proscribed.

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“The gazetting of a court order or judgement is a process but what matters fundamentally within the context of international convention is the judicial declaration and that has been obtained; the court has declared bandits, kidnappers, cattle rustlers as terrorists.

“So, with or without the gazette, what gives effect to such declaration is a judicial pronouncement but the gazette is a mere formality and it has been on and I believe within a matter of days, it will be concluded.”

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