close
Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Troops ‘recover’ 5 of abducted college students in Kaduna

Peoples Gazette had reported how armed bandits invaded the school premises on March 12 and whisked away many students at gun point.

• April 5, 2021
Abducted Kaduna students
Abducted Kaduna students used to illustrate the story [Photo credit: CNN]

Troops of the Nigerian Army have rescued five out of the 39 abducted students of Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation in Kaduna.

The rescued students who have been in captivity for over 20 days are undergoing thorough medical check-up at a military facility after a recovery operation by the military.

This was made known Monday in a statement issued by Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner, Internal Security and Home Affairs.

“The Nigerian military has informed the Kaduna State Government that five of the many kidnapped students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka, Kaduna were recovered this afternoon and are presently in a military facility where they are undergoing a thorough medical check-up,” Mr Aruwan said.

Peoples Gazette had reported how armed bandits invaded the school premises on March 12 and whisked away many students at gun point.

The military in a swift response, interjected the bandits and rescued about180 students and staffers of the college.

The fate of the remaining 39 students who have been in captivity for 24 days lies with the security agencies that have put in little efforts in tackling banditry. Governor Nasir El-Rufai vowed that he will not negotiate or pay any ransom to bandits.

More from Peoples Gazette

Court symbol used to tell the story

Rights

JUSUN strike: Abuja, Lagos courts shut down

JUSUN declared a nationwide indefinite strike to press home their demand for the financial autonomy of the judiciary.

Sport

Edo 2020: 8-month pregnant athlete wins first gold for Lagos in Taekwondo

Aminat, who is currently one of the leading medalists at the festival, also won silver in the female team Poomsae category.

Anti-Corruption

Twitter suspends Pamilerin, other Nigerian influencers for trending hashtags to free Colombian money launderer

Prior to his arrest, Mr Saab was accused by Washington of orchestrating deals to exchange Venezuelan gold for Iranian gasoline.

HAJJ

States

Board begins vaccination of intending Hajj pilgrims

The board said that every intending pilgrim going on hajj this year must be vaccinated before leaving for Saudi Arabia.

Lai Mohammed

NationWide

Those celebrating fighter jet disappearance are not true-born Nigerians: Lai Mohammed

The minister called on all Nigerians to support the troops and to continue to remember them in their prayers.

NationWide

Malami ignores Supreme Court judgment, says Atiku can’t run for president

The APC, in 2019, had also argued in a petition that Mr Atiku was not a citizen by birth and unfit to run for president but struck out by the Presidential Election Petition Court.