Katsina: Bandits Free 30 More Captives After Deal With Govt

Posted by George on Mon 16th Sep, 2019 - tori.ng

The victims were presented to Gov. Aminu Masari at the Government House on Sunday in Katsina.

 
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Repentant bandits in Katsina have released additional 30 kidnapped victims, following the dialogue initiated by the state government with their leaders.
 
The victims were presented to Gov. Aminu Masari at the Government House on Sunday in Katsina.
 
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the victims were kidnapped by the bandits from Kankara and Shimfida, both in Jibia Local Government area of the state.
 
They were thereafter taken to their hideout in Damsadau forest, Zamfara State, where they spent some weeks.
 
Addressing the victims, Masari said that government would continue to persuade the bandits to release more kidnapped people until all of them were freed.
 
He directed that the released victims be taken to hospital for medical check up before reuniting them with their respective families.
 
One of the victims, Zinatu Sani from Kankara, while narrating her ordeal in the hands of the bandits, said that she was kidnapped from her matrimonial home, with two of her children.
 
She said that the bandits demanded for a N20 million ransom before they could release her and the children.
 
Sani explained that the ransom was later reduced to N6 million which, she said, her family could still not afford to pay.
 
She said that the suspected bandits used to give them rice to cook, with only water and salt.
 
“For 55 days, we slept in an open place without a roof, not minding the rainfall or heat,” she lamented.
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