8 students, others kidnapped –Kaduna govt

El-Rufai

In an update to the earlier report suggesting the kidnapping of about 10 students in Kachia Local Government Area (LGA), the Kaduna State Government has received detailed reports from security agencies on the incident.

The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, confirmed the incident in a statement issued, on Tuesday, in Kaduna.

“The government can confirm that eight students of the Government Secondary School, Awon, in Kachia LGA were kidnapped on Monday in the general area, along with other citizens,” he said.

Aruwan further explained that it was verified that the students were not kidnapped within the school premises, but on their way home from school, when they came in contact with the bandits, who had abducted other residents.

“The management of the school has submitted the names and classes of the kidnapped students.”

The commissioner said Governor Nasir El-Rufai  condemned the abduction as unfortunate, and had received assurances of efforts being exploited to rescue the students and other kidnapped citizens.

Aruwan also disclosed that the Kaduna State government had relaxed the 24-hour curfew imposed on the Sabon Garin Nasarawa – Tirkaniya community in Chikun LGA. He said the review followed close monitoring and assessment of the situation by security agencies.

“With effect from Wednesday, April 5, the curfew will be in place from 7pm to 7am, while residents of the area can go about their activities between 7am and 7pm.

“The government advises residents of the community to comply with the curfew and maintain orderly conduct as security agencies continue to work in the affected areas.”

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