THISDAY

Gunmen Kid nap 23 Passengers in Niger

- Laleye Dipo in Minna

No fewer than 23 passengers who left Minna in Niger State and were heading for Katsina have been kidnapped by unknown gunmen.

The travellers were in a Toyota coaster bus belonging to the Niger State Transport Authority (NSTA).

Circumstan­ces surroundin­g the incident are still very hazy but one eyewitness told THISDAY that they stopped along the road for some of the commuters to ease themselves, unknown to them some kidnappers were lurking around the area.

"The kidnappers came out from the bush and asked all of us to come down, they selected those they wanted and led us into the bush."

Another account of the incident had it that the driver of the bus took a route not approved by the management of the transport authority for the journey.

"At a point the driver complained about shortage of fuel and parked by the road side. He later picked up a jerry can and went in search of fuel.

As soon as he left, gunmen appeared from the bush and kidnapped us," an eyewitness said adding that out of the 35 passengers 12, mostly children were released while the others were forced into the bush."

It was gathered that the gunmen collected the cell phones of the travellers and asked for a ransom of N40m.

It was gathered two of the passengers were released on Thursday after their families paid unspecifie­d amount as ransom.

All efforts to get official confirmati­on from the General Manager of the NSTA Alhaji Yakubu Salau were abortive as he refused to pick his cell phones.

Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Wasiu Abiodun, said he could not comment because "the incident happened outside our jurisdicti­on." Sympathise­rs have however been visiting the families of some of the victims in Minna the state capital.

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