We wont negotiate with bandits says el rufai as bandits massacre 50
It appears that you're referring to a recent news article about the Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, and the ongoing banditry crisis in Nigeria.
According to reports, Governor El-Rufai has stated that his administration will not negotiate with bandits who have been responsible for numerous attacks and killings in the state. This comes after a recent attack in which at least 50 people were killed by bandits in the state.
The Governor's stance is likely a response to the increasing brazenness of the bandits, who have been carrying out attacks with impunity. By refusing to negotiate with them, El-Rufai is signaling that his administration will not be intimidated or swayed by their demands.
However, some critics have argued that a more nuanced approach might be necessary, as negotiations with bandits have been used in the past to resolve similar conflicts. Others have called for a more robust military response to the crisis.
Regardless of the approach, it's clear that the situation in Kaduna State is dire and requires urgent attention from the government and other stakeholders.