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Amnesty International's Report On Zamfara Crisis Faulted

Published by Nairaland on Tue, 29 Jul 2025


<i>...Says progress in security efforts must be acknowledged alongside failures</i><br><br><blockquote>An independent observer closely monitoring Nigerias security situation, especially in Zamfara State and the wider North-West, has faulted Amnesty Internationals recent report titled President Tinubu Must End the Bloodshed in Zamfara.<br><br>In a detailed response, the observer described the mass killing of 38 kidnapped victims from Banga village in Kauran Namoda as a &quot;heart-wrenching tragedy&quot; and emphasized that the grief of the bereaved families should not be minimized. However, the statement criticized Amnesty International for what was described as a blanket condemnation of the Nigerian government, arguing that it failed to reflect the complexity of the situation on the ground or acknowledge recent gains in the fight against banditry.<br><br><b>Facts Amnesty Ignores</b><br><br>The observer cited several verified security operations and interventions that have yielded tangible results in Zamfara and neighbouring states over recent months. These include:<br><br>Dismantling of multiple bandit camps in Tsafe, Dansadau, and Zurmi by combined security forces.<br><br>Neutralization of over 150 armed bandits between March and July 2025 during joint offensives.<br><br>Rescue of kidnapped victims across several local government areas, many without ransom payments.<br><br><b>Deployment of special forces and mobile units to identified flashpoints.<br></b><br>Recent operation in Niger State, just days before Amnestys statement, where troops with DSS support eliminated 45 bandits.<br><br>These efforts, though not yet conclusive, demonstrate that security agencies are not asleep. Progress is happening. To ignore these realities is to present an incomplete and misleading picture, the observer said.<br><br><b>One-Sided Advocacy Risks Credibility</b><br><br>While acknowledging the importance of advocacy and the need to demand more action from the government, the observer warned against what he described as one-sided reports that highlight only government failures while omitting strides being made.<br><br><b>Amnesty Internationals role is vital in championing human rights. But that role must be carried out with fairness, context, and responsibility. Neglecting the improvements demoralizes the security forces and weakens public trust in international engagement,</b> the statement added.<br><br><b>Call for Balanced Engagement<br></b><br>The observer emphasized that resolving insecurity in Zamfara requires more than external criticism.<br><br>What Zamfara needs is sustained, constructive pressurenot just finger-pointing. There must be an honest appraisal of both the failings and the gains. Civil society, government, and local communities must work together, he said.<br><br><b>Conclusion: A Time for Balanced Truth</b><br><br>The statement concluded with a strong call for accuracy and fairness: Yes, the people of Zamfara deserve peace and justicebut they also deserve a narrative that honours their pain, their resilience, and the efforts being made to restore order. In the pursuit of justice and accountability, truth must never be sacrificed for sensationalism.<br><br><b>The observer urged Amnesty International and other international bodies to remain steadfast in their mission, but also mindful of the nuances in complex conflict zones like Nigerias North-West.<br></b><br></blockquote><a rel=ugc href="https://www.signalng.com/independent-observer-faults-amnesty-internationals-report-on-zamfara-crisis-calls-for-balanced-narrative/">https://www.signalng.com/independent-observer-faults-amnesty-internationals-report-on-zamfara-crisis-calls-for-balanced-narrative/</a>
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