November 29, 2025
By Ayinde Adeleke
A coalition identifying itself as “Sons and Daughters of Hausa Land” has issued a statement rejecting the recent call by the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) urging the Federal Government to grant amnesty and financial support to Fulani armed groups operating in the North.
The group faulted the remarks made by ACF Chairman, Bashir Dalhatu, who described the armed groups as “aggrieved youths” and suggested that the government should engage them through amnesty and rehabilitation programmes.
In its response, the Hausa coalition described the ACF’s position as “misleading” and “irresponsible,” alleging that it attempts to misrepresent the security situation and overlook the harm caused to affected communities across the region.
The statement further urged the Federal Government, security agencies, and civil society organizations to disregard the ACF’s recommendation and instead remain committed to strengthening security and ensuring justice for victims of violence.
The coalition emphasized that any policy direction on security must prioritize accountability and the protection of citizens.






