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We won’t negotiate with Bandits, El-Rufai insists as bandits massacre 50 in Kaduna

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We won't negotiate with Bandits, El-Rufai insists as bandits massacre 50 in Kaduna

Kaduna State governor, Nasiru El Rufa’i yesterday reiterated that there will be no negotiations with bandits while vowing to rout out the bandits from the state,

The governor, who spoke against the backdrop of Sunday night’s killing of over 50 people in Giwa and Igabi Local Government Areas by bandit, was told by the locals who lost their loved ones in the attack that casualty figure from the invasion was over 50.

A visibly disturbed El-Rufa’i reiterated that there would be no negotiations with bandits, as the dead were yesterday buried according to Islamic rites. “Nasir El Rufai has visited the invaded communities which include Kerewa, Ungwan Musa and Zariyawa among others. “He says but for the intervention by security personnel on land and in the air, the situation would have been worse.

“El Rufai says his government is not and will never negotiate with bandits. He advocates their prompt elimination when they are identified.  The locals say the bandits came on Sunday morning heavily armed.”

Meanwhile, the lawmaker representing the troubled communities in the House of Representatives, Alhaji Ibrahim, has sought the intervention of the Federal Government in Igabi West. He told the BBC Hausa service that the area and other parts of the state were in a state of emergency because bandits often killed indiscriminately in the area.

“Buhari should come to our rescue, we need Federal Government’s intervention,” he said. Bandits had on Sunday attacked Kerewa village in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State, killing over 50.

A Voice of America,VOA, Hausa Service report monitored by journalists in Kaduna, said even newborn babies, Almajiris and others were not spared by the gunmen. The report indicated that Kerawa village had for long, suffered untold hardships in the hands of kidnappers.

A native who was interviewed in the report said there was heavy presence of the police in the area after the carnage. He alleged that while the attack was on, an aircraft presumably on reconnaissance duty was sighted hovering above the sky. A local had said: “What happened was unprecedented. We have never seen that kind of horror in our lives. These killers are Boko Haram. They stormed our village killing indiscriminately, they spared nobody. The young, the old, even Almajiris were not spared

. “They continued to shoot people, setting fire on the dead and on property. It was extremely horrific! “They went from one room to the other, a man and his children were killed, even newborn babies.

“We have over 50 dead now, we are yet to bury them. It will take hours to bury the dead.  We are appealing to the Federal Government to please, pay attention to the situation in Igabi Local Government Area, especially Igabi West. “This situation is beyond their power, they will do nothing, President Buhari should come to our rescue. Please deploy security agents that can do this work. Those earlier stationed here never stayed.

“We all must die one day and returned to Almighty Allah. Even the bandits were saying so.  The government should fear Allah. We are in a terrible situation.  If we start this funeral now, we will not finish till midnight. We saw a plane, but it just passed like it was flying to Makkah. These killers are not just bandits, they are Boko Haram, they did not steal anything, they just killed and burnt peoples’ belongings.”

Reacting to the attack yesterday, President Muhammadu Buhari warned criminal elements, especially the bandits attacking innocent people, that they would be lucky always. President Buhari also commiserated with the victims of the heinous attack in Kaduna State that claimed the lives of many and warned that those behind the attack would be fished out and brought to justice.

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