Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria on Friday questioned the Niger State government’s negotiation with bandits that kidnapped 27 students and three teachers.
The Nation had reported Niger Governor, Abubakar Sani-Bello on Friday dispelled rumour that 27 students and 3 teachers abducted on Wednesday morniat Government Science College, Kagara have been released. “They should approach international organisations, communities to tell them that look, we have terrorists governing some geographical space in this country.‘’For anybody to begin to defend the indefensible positions of negotiating with a terrorist, there is a problem.
Onwubiko said: “If you do not have solution to criminality in your state then you resign and allow somebody who has a better solution on how to resolve the problem”.
Gumi is one of the bandits. He is using them to make money, and should be arrested.
One hand we have a government 'fighting' terrorism and the same time 'funding' it. If you give hundreds of millions to bandits, what is the first thing they will buy. Picture the magnitude of 200million Naira worth of arms and ammunition.
The British should come n see the kind of people dey handled over Nigeria too
Business as usual
A lucrative business in the North
Nigeria is a playing ground that you will do what you want