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Uba Sani vows to rescue all 230 schoolchildren bandits kidnapped in Kaduna

Mr Sani appealed to the parents of the abducted schoolchildren to exercise patience, assuring that the government would not let them down.

• March 8, 2024

Governor Uba Sani has pledged to get back all the students abducted on Thursday by bandits in Kuriga, Chikun LGA, Kaduna.

The governor made the pledge when he visited the community to commiserate with them over the incident.

He, however, said the total number of those kidnapped had not been ascertained, but the government was working with the school management and the community to get the actual number.

The governor told the community members that he received assurances of support from President Bola Tinubu and the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, to get the students back home safely.

He urged the community members not to despair but to work with the government to secure the release of the children and reinforce security there.

Mr Sani appealed to the parents of the abducted schoolchildren to exercise patience, assuring that the government would not let them down.

The governor said he was pained over the incident and would not relent in getting the primary and secondary school pupils and students reunited with their parents.

Mr Sani was briefed by the district head, Lawal Abdullahi, on the incident at LEA Primary and Secondary School in Kuriga, where a vigilante who confronted the bandits lost his life.

“A security committee will be established in Kuriga, with membership drawn from key stakeholders in the Kuriga community, security agencies, and the state government.

“I will make a strong case to the chief of defence staff and chief of army staff for the establishment of a military base in Kuriga to strengthen security in the area,” Mr Sani explained.

The governor, in a statement later, said the Kuriga kidnap reinforced the need for state police.

“The unfortunate Kuriga incident reinforces our positions in support of the establishment of state police. With state police, there will be a standing police force in Kuriga drawn from members of the community who understand the terrain, the people and the issues at play.

“They can gather intelligence with ease. They will also be constitutionally empowered to bear arms, including sophisticated ones. This is important because vigilante groups are not allowed to carry arms.

“They are always at the mercy of these criminal elements who have scant regard for human life,” stated the Kaduna governor.

(NAN)

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