THISDAY

137 Rescued Kaduna School Children Return Home

To enjoy free education up to tertiary level

- John Shiklam

The 137 rescued Kuriga schoolchil­dren, yesterday, returned to their homes respective­ly.

Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, has also granted scholarshi­p to all of them.

On March 7, bandits invaded the LEA Primary School and Government Secondary School, Kuriga, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna and abducted the children, including one of their teachers, who died in captivity.

On Sunday, March 24, the children were rescued by the military in collaborat­ion with local authoritie­s in the Dansadau forest in Zamfara State.

The children were handed over to the governor by the Nigerian Army on March 25, at the Government House, Kaduna.

Addressing the children yesterday at the Government House, Kaduna, before their departure to Kuriga, Sani also announced a donation of N10million to the family of the teacher, Abubakar, who died in captivity.

He said the state government would sponsor the education of his children up to university level.

One of late teacher's children was among the abducted children.

Sani said after the children were handed over by the military, they under went on a three-day psychosoci­al therapy at the Kaduna Women and Children Shelter.

He also promised to support the education of the children up to tertiary level in his private capacity through the Uba Sani Foundation.

"We saw the need to keep the children for this long because when they came on Sunday, it was observed that some of them needed some psychologi­cal support. So, we had to engage the service of psychologi­sts and medical doctors to attend to them.

“Now, they have been given adequate psychosoci­al counseling and therapy. I am happy today that all the children are happy and they are in high spirit.

"You are going back home to meet with your parents and other families members, who are eager to see you. But, I want to assure you that all of you remain my children.

“As a result of this, I will be using Uba Sani Foundation, which has been in existence for the past 16 years to look after the education of all the 137 of you.

“Our government will also be carrying out a lot of rehabilita­tion works both in the Kuriga community and the school. I have already given directive to that effect. This is because Kuriga community is one of the most peaceful communitie­s in Kaduna State.

“Also, the Kaduna State Government has taken a collective decision to support the family of Malam Abubakar, the teacher who died in captivity with N10million.

"Because he has a very young family, the Kaduna State Government will be giving scholarshi­p to his children until they finish secondary school and university,” the governor said, even as he promised to visit the children from time to time to monitor their progress.

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