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Gumi Reveals When Abducted Greenfield Varsity Students Will Be Freed

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Renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has revealed when the remaining students of the Greenfield University, Kaduna will be released.

Speaking on Thursday while receiving the parents of the 27 Afaka students on a thank-you visit to his Kaduna residence, Gumi said the remaining Greenfield varsity students will regain their freedom soon.

The controversial cleric noted that negotiation was ongoing for the release of the students, adding that the students are in good health.

Gumi, however, said that the bandits had decided not to kill the students after the parents failed to provide N100 million and 10 motorcycles for the bandits.

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He said, “The talk with the Greenfield University students’ abductors is also going on. you know they threatened to kill all of them after a particular deadline but after talking to them, they are now lowering their bar.

“So, we thankful they have stopped killing. And we are still negotiating with them. I hope this Afaka case will also encourage to know that there is hope in negotiation and release the children.”

Gumi said the role he and former President Olusegun Obasanjo played were purely mediation roles, noting that fight was between the bandits and the government.

He explained that the bandits while attacking the government, attacked government institutions and “innocent children.”

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Gumi said, “The role myself and former President Olusegun Obasanjo played in the release of the 27 Afaka students is the role of mediators because the fight is not between us and them but between the bandits and the government.

“What we understand is that these people are trying to attack the government by attacking the government institutions and take innocent children.

“Having understood that we came to the conclusion that this is not a hopeless situation and that we can really go in and negotiate for the release of these children, which we did after so many ups and downs.

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“But in the long run, a conclusion was reached and these children are out. So, we are happy that, all of them are out and none was killed.”