The Federal Government has emphasised the need for Nigerians to be vigilant to end attacks on schools and abduction of students.
The
Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, who stated this in
an interview on Monday indicated that the government could not
secure every school in the country.
According
to him, the government has directed schools to report any security threat to the
nearest security agency.
In
the interview, the minister was asked what the government was doing to protect
schools from incessant attacks by bandits.
He
responded, “Eternal vigilance is the price for security. Every nation is
always concerned about the consciousness of its people. The Federal Government
cannot secure every house. Everybody needs to be vigilant. We have passed this
message to all our schools so that anywhere they are, if there is any threat,
they know the nearest security agency to contact.”
Nwajiuba
also claimed that almost all schools in the country were fenced. “Almost all
the schools in Nigeria, whether private or owned by the Federal Government, are
mostly all fenced, except maybe some state schools.
“As
you may also be aware, even if you put up a fence, these people (bandits) have
been known to come through gates.
“So,
perimeter fencing, by themselves, are not too effective. The security
consciousness is the thing. If you hear where some of them are being held, you
will know that it is a question of self-consciousness and communities
informing officials on time.”
Kaduna confirms abduction of three primary
school teachers
Meanwhile,
the Kaduna State Government on Monday said only three teachers were kidnapped
by bandits at the UBE Rema Primary School, Magajin Gari Ward 2 in the
Brinin Gwari Local Government Area of the state.
The
state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr. Samuel Aruwan,
who confirmed this at a press conference, said no single pupil of the school was
kidnapped.
Aruwan
said the bandits, who rode on motorcycles into the school at about 8:50am, also
rustled cattle after invading the school.
The Commissioner identified those teachers kidnapped by the bandits as Rabiu
Salisu, Umar Hassan and Bala Adamu.
He
explained that pupils, who just arrived at the school when the incident happened,
took to their heels, noting that two pupils were initially missing during the
commotion but later found.
He gave
the names of the pupils as Ahmad Halilu and Kabiru Yahaya.
Aruwan
said, “The Kaduna State Government has called this briefing, following the
attack by bandits at around 8:50am today Monday 15th March 2021 at Rema
Primary School, Magajin Gari Ward 2, of Birnin Gwari Local Government Area, and
the first update was given by the Kaduna State Government stated that reports
were being received of a kidnapping at the said primary school.
“At
this time, the state government has compiled and analysed all the security
reports and can confirm that there was indeed an invasion of the said school.
The government can confirm that three teachers, Rabiu Salisu, Umar Hassan, and
Bala Adamu have been kidnapped.
“Pupils
who had just arrived the school to begin the day’s activities, took to their
heels in the course of the commotion, as the bandits invaded the premises on
motorcycles. This led to two pupils, identified as going missing.
“However,
we are happy to inform you that the two missing pupils have been found. We can
also confirm that no single pupil was kidnapped from the school. Other than the
three teachers previously mentioned, no worker or pupil of the school is
missing following the attack.
“Security
reports have also revealed that the bandits rustled several cattle and went
away with five motorcycles and other valuables.
“In
summary, as it stands, three teachers of the Rema Primary School, Birnin Gwari
LGA have been kidnapped, and following thorough checks, we can verify that no
pupil was kidnapped.”
According
to him, the Military and other security agencies in the Birnin Gwari general
area are in hot pursuit of the bandits to ensure that the three kidnapped
persons are rescued safely.
Troops found two teenagers who escaped from
bandits
Meanwhile,
the commissioner disclosed that troops of the Nigerian Army on patrol in the
Faka general area of Chikun Local Government Area, rescued a young boy
wandering in the Faka Forest.
However,
the boy, whom him simply identified as Adewale Rasaq escaped from his captors
while his parents were negotiating the payment of N15m naira ransom
Aruwan
also said that troops found another girl who escaped from bandits who abducted
her three weeks ago at Randa village, in Kadage general area of the Kauru Local
Government of the state.
He
added that two persons would be handed over to their families through the
chairmen of Chikun and Kauru LGs of the state.
He
said, “The boy, identified as Adewale Rasaq, was kidnapped over a week ago in
the Kudenden area of the Chikun Local Government Area, and escaped from his
captors while his parents were negotiating the payment of a ransom of about
N15m to the bandits.
“Furthermore,
troops of the Nigerian Army while on aggressive fighting patrol in a forest
around Kachia and Kauru Local government areas found a girl, Fatima Lawal, who
also escaped from bandits.
“According
to her statement, she was kidnapped about three weeks ago at Randa village, in
Kadage general area of the Kauru Local Government.
“These
two persons will be handed over to their families through the chairmen of
Chikun and Kauru Local Government Areas respectively.”
Efforts for release of abducted students ongoing – Commissioner
Also,
the commissioner said the state government was sustaining a collaborative
efforts towards ensuring that the kidnapped students of the Federal College of
Forestry Mechanization, Mando were released from their captors.
According
to Aruwan, the governor is actively engaging critical stakeholders towards the
speedy achievement of this objective.
The
commissioner said, “overall, the Kaduna State Government is sustaining
collaborative efforts towards tracking down the criminals and retrieving their
hostages.
“The
governor is actively engaging critical stakeholders towards the speedy
achievement of this objective.”
The
police have attributed the ongoing mass abductions of students by bandits and
other crimes to the proliferation and possession of firearms by criminal gangs.
The
force also said the willingness of kidnap victims to pay ransoms as well as
poverty was also fueling the abductions in the country.
The
force spokesman, Frank Mba, said this on Monday, in response to inquiries on what was being done to curb the rising criminality across the
country.
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