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Zamfara Govt Secures Release Of 10 Abducted Victims

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The Zamfara State Government has secured the release of ten kidnapped victims who have been in captivity for over three months and two weeks.

The state Commissioner for Security and Home Affairs, Abubakar Dauran, made this known on Monday during a press conference in Gusau, the state capital.

Dauran said the victims were abducted in the Gwaram community of Talata Mafara Local Government Area of the state.

The commissioner noted that the victims were rescued without ransom through the peace initiative of his administration.

Dauran said among them are three men, including the father of one of the abducted Jangebe School Girls, four women, and three children.

He explained that the state government will continue with the peace dialogue, noting it is paving way for lasting peace in the state.

Meanwhile, the Niger State Governor, Abubakar Bello, on Monday vowed that his administration will not negotiate with bandits nor pay ransom for the release of kidnapped victims in the state.

He further stated that repentant bandits will be reintegrated into society and settled to live a normal life.

He said, “There will be no dialogue but any of them that repents and surrenders his weapons will be forgiven and we will compensate such bandits to live a normal life in the society.”

Bello noted that he is in Kasuwan Garba, which is one of the areas under siege by constant banditry attacks, to identify with the vigilante members for the loss of their members who were killed while confronting the criminals.

The Governor of Niger State commended the efforts of vigilante members in the area, he urged them not to relent until the war was completely won.

“I understand that there is peace here now but we will not relent because we will not allow them (bandits) to succeed,” he said.

This is coming after Governor Bello, on Monday promised that his government will arm vigilante group in the state with pump-action guns to enable them to fight against bandits and other security issues.

Bello while speaking with over 200 members of the vigilante group in Kasuwan Garba in the Mariga Local Government Area of the state said the security volunteer groups would be armed to confront “these enemies of the people across the state.”



Ige Olugbenga is a fine-grained journalist. He loves the smell of a good lead and has a penchant for finding out something nobody else knows.

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