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287 abducted Kaduna school children regain freedom
The Kaduna State Government has announced the release of the 287 schoolchildren kidnapped from Kuriga, Chikun Local Government Area, Kaduna State.
In a statement signed by the state governor, Senator Uba Sani, on Sunday, it was confirmed that the children had been freed from captivity.
The governor expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for prioritising the safety and security of Nigerians, particularly ensuring the safe return of the abducted Kuriga schoolchildren. He stated, “While the school children were in captivity, I spoke with Mr. President several times. He shared our pains, comforted us, and worked round the clock with us to ensure the safe return of the children.”
The governor also commended the Nigerian Army for their courage and determination in securing the release of the abducted children, saying, “The Nigerian Army also deserves special commendation for showing that with courage, determination and commitment, criminal elements can be degraded and security restored in our communities.”
He expressed appreciation to all Nigerians who prayed for the safe return of the schoolchildren and attributed their release to the grace of Almighty Allah.
The abduction occurred on March 7, 2024, when hoodlums seized the children from LEA Primary School and Government Secondary School, Kuriga, taking them into the forest. The abductors demanded a ransom of N1 billion for their release, setting a deadline of March 27, 2024, for the payment.
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