Panic as Zamfara communities mobilise N16m levy negotiated with bandits

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Bandits have reportedly demanded the payment of N16m as levies from Yanbuki and Dada villages in the Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

A resident, Mohammed Sani, told PUNCH Metro that the people of Yanbuki were asked to pay N10m, while those in Dada would pay N6m.

Sani said each of the community members had been mandated to pay the money within two weeks as negotiated with the bandits during a reconciliation meeting between the bandits and community leaders.

He said, “We had a meeting with the bandit leaders and we agreed to pay the amount because we had no other alternative.

“We decided to tax ourselves based on the status of each of the community members and some people have started paying their own.

“We will try as much as we can to make sure that the money is complete before the deadline to avoid bandit attacks.”

He lamented that the communities would not be completely free from the hoodlums even after meeting the demand, adding that the bandits would still return whenever they needed money.

He maintained that the bandits had, on several occasions, attacked the two communities.

“They are currently holding 35 people from Yanbuki community,” he added. (The PUNCH)

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