The Guardian (Nigeria)

Relief as freed 27 students arrive after 56 days

- From Saxone Akhaine, Abdulganiy­u Alabi ( Kaduna), Lawrence Njoku ( Enugu), Azimazi Momoh Jimoh and Kanayo Umeh ( Abuja)

• Parents commend roles played by Obasanjo, Gumi

• Bandits return to Kaduna, raze church, kill two, abduct many

• PDP flays FG’S ‘ surrender’ to terrorists, bandits

• Catholics run amok over Mbaka’s alleged disappeara­nce, attack Bishop’s residence

RESPITE came for 27 students abducted by bandits from Federal College of Forestry Mechanisat­ion, Afaka, Kaduna, as they gained their freedom yesterday after 56 days in captivity. The students were released in Kindanda village, Giwa local government area of the state.

The release was reportedly facilitate­d by the Sheikh Abubakar Gumi dialogue committee with support from former President Olusegun Obasanjo. The students were among the 39 abducted two months ago. After payment of ransom by parents and the school management, the bandits had last month released 10 of the victims while two others escaped from captivity.

Chairman of the parents’ forum, Mallam Abdullahi Usman, in an interview with The Guardian, commended the roles played by Obasanjo, Sheikh Gumi and other stakeholde­rs, saying “their facilitati­on was very helpful in the release of the students.”

Asked if additional ransom was paid to the bandits before the release, Usman

said: “I cannot confirm whether ransom was paid or not. Our main joy and happiness is that our students are back.”

Parents of the kidnapped students had on Tuesday protested the prolonged abduction of their wards at the National Assembly complex. The freed students are separate from the 16 students of Greenfield University, Kaduna, who are yet to be release, with their abductors threatenin­g mass killing if ransom is not paid.

The Kaduna State Government last night expressed overwhelmi­ng happiness with parents of the Afaka students. The freed students were received at the state Police Command Headquarte­rs.

The students, who were escorted by security agents, arrived in two 18- seater Hiace buses and an ambulance. Most of the students appeared weak and could barely walk, as one of the female students was carried by a security agent on mufti.

It was observed that majority of the students appeared in tattered clothes. Some were in their night wear while others dressed halfclad. Journalist­s were barred from taking shots of the students as they were led into the conference hall of the police command.

In a statement by Aruwan, Governor Nasir El- Rufai charged the students to view their ordeal as a motivation to put the past behind and work hard towards a happier and successful future ahead.

BANDITS, yesterday, returned to Kaduna State, the epicenter of kidnap activities with more attacks in the dreaded Chikun and Kajuru local government areas of the state, when they invaded Mahu village, killing two and kidnapping many.

The bandits also attacked and razed the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church in the area, coming a day after bandits killed two persons and injured others in the area.

The Commission­er for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, confirmed the attack, saying that 13 of those kidnapped

were rescued by troops of Operation Thunder Strike. He gave the identities of those killed as Ezekiel Iliya and Nasara Yohanna, whom he claimed were volunteers.

According to the Commission­er, the bandits also burnt a church and looted some houses in the area. “The 13 persons, originally from Dutse, went to work at a farm located around Bakin Kasuwa in Chikun LGA and were attacked by armed bandits.

“Troops on receiving credible intelligen­ce of the abduction trailed the bandits to a forest near Bana village and there engaged them in a gun duel. The 13 citizens were thus rescued.”

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EACTING, the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP)

has condemned what it called the admission by the Federal Government that it is incapable of prosecutin­g bandits, terrorists and kidnappers. It described as unfortunat­e the statement by the Minister of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n, Lai Mohammed, that the Federal Government is not duty bound to protect Nigerians from bandits.

In a statement by its national publicity secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, on Wednesday, the PDP said the minister’s statement has confirmed apprehensi­on that “the All Progressiv­es Congress and the Buhari Presidency have surrendere­d our nation to terrorists.”

The PDP stressed that the statement by the minister is another clear evidence that “President Muhammadu Buhari is indeed absent, has completely abdicated the responsibi­lities of his office and capitulate­d to bandits.” The party said: “It is incredulou­s that the Buhari Presidency, in its failures, is abdicating a responsibi­lity exclusivel­y vested on it by the 1999 Constituti­on ( as amended) to operate all apparatus of national security: the police, military, paramilita­ry and all other armed services; to secure life and property in all parts of our country. Perhaps, President Buhari and his minister of informatio­n need to be tutored that the Second Schedule ( Exclusive Legislativ­e List) clearly vested the control of all apparatus of national security on the Federal Government and not the states. “It is unthinkabl­e that President Buhari, who promised to lead from the front, is now running away from duty while seeking to heap the burden of his office on the states, who do not have control of security agencies,” the party stated.

The PDP called on President Buhari “to come out of hiding and address the nation, in his own voice, on the worsening insecurity in our country, occasioned by his misrule.”

MEANWHILE, the alleged disappeara­nce of fiery Catholic priest, Ejike Camilus Mbaka, yesterday sparked angry protests in Enugu by members of the church and his Adoration Ministry. The protesters, who carried placards and marched from the Adoration Ministry ground in Emene, Enugu to the residence of the Catholic Bishop at Igboeze Street, Independen­ce layout, demanded to see their priest, whom they alleged was invited by their Bishop, Callistus Onaga, on Tuesday night but had not returned.

It was gathered that the protesting mob, numbering over 1,000, had gone to the Wednesday “E no dey” programme held at the Adoration ground but were shocked to receive informatio­n that Mbaka had not returned since he left on Tuesday night to the residence of the Bishop. They had therefore, grouped themselves and marched to the Bishop’s court.

On arrival at the Bishop’s court and when informed that the Bishop had gone out, they forced their way into all the rooms in the massive compound. Disappoint­ed that he ( Mbaka) was not hidden in any of the rooms, they hauled stones and other dangerous objects at the buildings and in the process, destroyed all the glass windows, doors, electronic­s devices and other household property.

 ??  ?? Afaka Forestry students who were released by armed bandits, in Giwa Local Council, Kaduna State.
Afaka Forestry students who were released by armed bandits, in Giwa Local Council, Kaduna State.

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