The Executive Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai has disclosed that Boko Haram terrorists and bandits are not the same as Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, because they do not have a recognised and centralised leadership.
While speaking during an interview on BBC Pidgin recently, El-Rufai argued that Kanu is a visible and central leader, that is based abroad and requesting for the dismemberment of the country.
In his response to a question on why bandits and terrorists up North are not treated with the same swiftness the Southern agitators are dealt with, El-Rufai said: “I was very happy (when Nnamdi Kanu was arrested) because, first he jumped bail, jeopardising his sureties.

“Secondly, a person that challenges the sovereignty and the authority of a state and incites violence; he refers to his own country as a zoo.
“This should be a message to all these separatists challenging the authority of the Nigerian State to be very careful.”
While speaking, he said, “People are comparing apples to oranges. Nnamdi Kanu is the leader of IPOB, a proscribed organisation. He is identifiable, in constant communication and everyone knows where he is.
“Let’s take Boko Haram for instance. Shekau was in hiding and for the past 10 years and the military had been waging a war to get him. It is not like Shekau was in Saudi Arabia, sitting in one place, tweeting about the break up of Nigeria, or asking Boko Haram to go and kill Helen and Nasir El-Rufai.
“Nnamdi Kanu is in one place while Shekau is waging guerrilla warfare. The insurgency is still going on and the Federal Government is not giving up.
“Regarding bandits, they are not centralised under one leadership. Who is the head of the bandits? Who is the equivalent of Nnamdi Kanu with banditry? Bandits are just collections of independent criminals. It is a business for them. It is not a case of Nigeria must break up.
“I want to challenge anyone to tell me the central leader of bandits in the same position as Kanu.”