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Re: Aisha Yesufu Condemns Use Of Miyetti Allah To Negotiate Release Of Schoolboys by Starmario(m): 9:21am On Jan 02, 2021
Didn't see this in time, it's almost a lost story but if parents were kicking against the use of force, we can say it's emotion in play, as a government you should use logistics and basic reasoning

So did you hear any other news about the kidnappers...and do you think the problem has been solved...no

The boy's release is part of the solution to the problem, the kidnappers are the main issue and after a random pay I.E making them stronger and more financed and you still think ransoming is a solution....think man think
Re: Aisha Yesufu Condemns Use Of Miyetti Allah To Negotiate Release Of Schoolboys by Starmario(m): 9:23am On Jan 02, 2021
Xisnin:

This is irrelevant. How does this change the question of whether you support ransom or not?
Are you willing to participate in a protest against paying the ransom?


This is funny. Even kids know that ransom is always paid to secure releases.
What is the point of being truthful?
"Hello Nigerians, we paid 1 billion Naira to secure the boys release, what a great job we did!"
After such a truthful statement, do you think Nigerians will clap or kidnappers will have a change of heart?
We Nigerians like to dwell on pointless issues.


You are still beating about the bush.
Do you agree with this statement? I absolutely want the government to stop paying a ransom. I want them to always invade the bases of kidnappers for rescue and I see no problem in the hostages losing their lives.


Everyone negotiates with criminals. Real-life is not the same as movies. The stats are out there for anyone interested. Criminals always have a say in crime issues until they are arrested and that doesn't stop it from being a crime.


There is no difference. Negotiations are a valid means of resolving conflict anywhere in the world. The US is currently negotiating with Taliban terrorists. That is real life for you.


Finally, this thread hits the front page about parents kicking against the use of force:
https://www.nairaland.com/6312756/katsina-abduction-rescue-children-dont

No one seems to condemn the parent for suggesting negotiations but they came out in force after the schoolboys release.
That is all the proof needed to show the insincerity in this debate.

Didn't see this in time, it's almost a lost story but if parents were kicking against the use of force, we can say it's emotion in play, as a government you should use logistics and basic reasoning

So did you hear any other news about the kidnappers...and do you think the problem has been solved...no

The boy's release is part of the solution to the problem, the kidnappers are the main issue and after a random pay I.E making them stronger and more financed and you still think ransoming is a solution....think man think

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