The Guardian (Nigeria)

Concern mounts over fate of abducted corps members in Zamfara forest

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

THERE are concerns over the government’s inability to rescue members of the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC), five months after they were abducted.

The eight members were kidnapped by terrorists in Zamfara, on their way from Akwa Ibom to the orientatio­n camp in Sokoto State.

Two later regained freedom, apparently after paying ransom. The others, however, appeared to have been abandoned by the government of Nigeria.

They were abducted by gunmen on August 17, on a highway in Zamfara State.

A statement by Publicity Director of NYSC, Eddy

Megwa, had noted: “The Nigerian Army recently secured the release of male and female abductees, while efforts are seriously ongoing to ensure the safe release of the remaining four prospectiv­e corps members.”

It added that NYSC DirectorGe­neral, Brig.- Gen. Yush’au Ahmed, reassured the public, “especially the parents of the remaining four abductees that the scheme, in conjunctio­n with security agencies, will explore every available strategy to ensure they are released unhurt and reunited with their families.”

Reacting to the developmen­t, yesterday, a security expert, Mahmud Abdul, lamented the government’s inability to protect the helpless youths and its perceived silence on the issue.

A relative of one of the victims, who pleaded anonymity, lamented that their wards were left at the hands of the terrorists in the forest for so long, heightenin­g fears that they might have been killed.

Also, Human Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( HURIWA) condemned the failure of the federal government to secure the release of the corps members after five months in captivity.

The group said the only way to describe what is happening under the administra­tion of President

Bola Ahmed Tinubu is that Nigeria is not just sick but it has failed.

HURIWA said: “It is now common knowledge that whenever a citizen becomes a victim of organised and sophistica­ted crime, such as terrorism and kidnapping­s for ransom, the majority of observers would say that ‘ Nigeria has happened’ to the person.”

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