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Bandits Demand N40m Ransom To Free 20 Children Abducted In Niger State

Posted by Samuel on Wed 09th Nov, 2022 - tori.ng

The victims, comprising four boys and 16 girls between ages 4 and 10 years old were abducted about three weeks ago.

 

The dangerous bandits who kidnapped 20 children at Kusherki, Rafi Local Government Area of Niger State, have reached out with demands.

They are demanding N40 million ransom for the release of the victims. 

The victims, comprising four boys and 16 girls between ages 4 and 10 years old were abducted about three weeks ago.

A resident of the community, Alhaji Auwal Usman, in an interview on Tuesday, November 8, explained that the bandits are now asking for N40m before the release of the abductees who are being made to undergo difficult situations at the hands of the gunmen.

Usman called for increased efforts by the state government and other relevant stakeholders to ensure they are rescued unhurt.

"We are appealing to the Niger State government and security agencies to come to our assistance because parents of the kidnapped children are under serious pressure following the abduction of their children and wards,” Usman said.

The Commissioner of Internal Security and Humanitarian Affairs Mr Emmanuel Bagna Umar, in his reaction, gave assurances of the state government’s commitment to rid the state of all forms of crimes.

He noted that the government is working tirelessly in conjunction with conventional and non-conventional forces to rescue the children and other victims of kidnapping throughout the state and ensure they come back to their loved ones alive and unharmed.

"The state government is doing everything within its power to ensure that these children are united with their families safely," he said. 

"Though the state is coming across some casualties in the process, in all, we are really winning the war against banditry. We applaud security agencies and vigilante groups in the state for their gallantry in the discharge of their duties." he added. 



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