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Niger: Kagara Abducted Students Released?

By:Ben Ogbemudia

Reports coming in from Niger state revealed that the armed bandits who kidnapped 27 students and 15 others from Government Science College, in Kagara, have reportedly released the victims to popular Islamic scholar, Sheik Ahmad Gumi.

Recall that Gumi visited the bandits at Tagina forest on Thursday to negotiate the safe release of the abducted persons. Read more here.

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Sources in the community have now said that the students have been released and taken to some undisclosed public health facilities for medical checkup in Minna, the state capital.

It was further learnt that the students were released after the negotiation between the bandits and Sheikh Ahmad Gumi.

Before going into the forest, the Islamic scholar had visited the Niger State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello at the Government House in Minna, some few hours after the kidnap of the students on Wednesday and held a closed-door meeting with the governor in his office, alongside members of his entourage.

The State Governor Abubakar Sani Bello while reacting to the incident vowed never to negotiate with bandits.

Bello stated that Niger was experiencing infiltration of criminals from neighbouring Benin Republic, adding: “The bandits are Fulani that has no one to control them, even their parents.”

Reiterating that he would not have anything to do with hoodlums who have never kept to terms of the agreement, the governor recalled that he once reluctantly negotiated with bandits that never yielded any positive result.

“To be honest, even when the process of negotiation was being advised, I agreed to it. I have attended one meeting where the bandits were there and I cannot imagine myself as a governor and chief security officer of a state sitting down and negotiating with them,” Bello said.

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