Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani has defended the decision of his administration to enter a peace pact with terrorists in the state, stressing that his priority is preserving lives and ensuring peace.
Governor Sani stated this in an interview with BBC Hausa Service while responding to critics of the initiative.
He clarified that the decision followed six months of dialogue and did not involve any payment to the terrorists.
“If even one person were to be killed in Kaduna, it’s better for me to have the peace pact. Otherwise, Almighty Allah will hold me accountable because I took an oath,” he said.
Sani emphasised that his administration did not offer any monetary incentive to the terrorists to secure the agreement.
“I want to assure you that not even one Naira was given to them,” he reiterated.
According to him, the peace pact was facilitated with the support of traditional rulers and religious leaders, who played a vital role during the six months of discreet negotiations
