Uba Sani a senator representing Kaduna Central senatorial district have stated categorically that paying ransom to bandits can never be the solution to stop kidnapping.
The senator disclosed this in an Arise tv programme monitored by VAM news on Thursday morning.
The lawmaker revealed his displeasure concerning the incessant kidnapping that has become rampant in his state.
He also made it known that he strongly against paying ransom to bandits in the bid to make abductees regain their freedom.
Paying ransom to bandits is like empowering them, because they don’t have any responsibility they are spending money on.
The only thing they will do with any money given to them as ransom, will only be for purchasing of more weapons and ammunitions which they will be using to cause more nuisance and criminalities, he said.
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