 Following the proposed pronouncement by the Kaduna State Government to Claire and relocate Regena, Akelebu and Katari settlements, three communities along the Kaduna-Buja Highway have appealed to the state governor Nassir Orufai to reconsider plans and consider the plight of vulnerable families in the areas. The communities distanced themselves from the alleged connivance with bandits carrying out various attacks on motorists flying the road. Communities were not given the benefit of doubt or any fair hearing with a view to establishing the veracity, or otherwise, of the weighty allegations levelled against us prior to his Excellency's public statement. The inhabitants of these communities have severely been on the receiving end of banditry. Because abound, to show that many of our people have been kidnapped, raped, maimed or killed by these bandits or terrorists, shockingly, many of our farmers cannot access their farms these days, while others have to pay levies to bandits before they could access their farms. Recently, the village head of Regena, Mr Ayuba Dodo-Dakolo, and about 24 members of his community are in the hands of bandits. Similarly, 12 members of the Katari community, including women and children, are also in the hands of bandits. The base of our knowledge, our communities, are not aware of the involvement of any of our members, either directly or indirectly, in any verifiable cases of banditry. Governor El Rafa had on the 19th of May received the first quarter security report for year 2022, where it was proposed that the communities be relocated and cleared. The stating in that report was that the Harbour Criminals informants with bandits to commit heinous crimes in the communities along Kaduna-Abouda Highway. The constructive engagement between the relevant government agencies and critical stakeholders in the respective communities to foster a workable synergy in the fight against banditry in the area. The continuous mention of Regena, Katari, and Aikilubu Axis in all these crimes, particularly the safety or lack of it of the Kaduna-Abouda Road, who have been exploring what to do about these three settlements, whether to relocate them to Nia Kagarku, whether to clear the entire settlement, and let's look at the options. Because it is very clear that there are higher levels of informants and criminals in this location. There is something wrong with these three settlements, and government should not refuse to do anything or fail to do anything. We have to look at options, including the clearance of the settlements completely and the relocation of the people where other more honest people can watch.