
Tobi Adebayo
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) on Monday said it had a meeting with Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi over the abduction of students by bandits.
President of the association, Sunday Asefon said this in a statement on Monday.
Asefon stated further that the association would not “rest until schools are free again”.
“I led the leadership of NANS to meet with Sheik Ahmed Gumi in Kaduna yesterday (Sunday). Our discussion centred on actions and efforts to ensure the safety and security of Nigerian students on all campuses and the release of innocent students in the captivity of their abductors.
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“We extracted commitment on continuous dialogue for the release of students in captivity and all-around efforts to ensure schools become safer so that our students can be free from the fear and trauma of kidnapping.
“We must leave no stone unturned until our schools are free again. We will continue to engage and dialogue with stakeholders to ensure school safety,” the statement read.


