Bandits have killed eight people and
abducted four female members of the Anglican Church at
Kasuwan Magani in the Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
It was also learnt the six occupants
of a Volkswagen Golf car were kidnapped by the bandits along the Kaduna-Kachia
road on Tuesday.
While the state Commissioner for
Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, in a statement on
Tuesday, confirmed the killing of eight persons, he was silent on
the abducted people.
But the Kaduna State chapter of the
Christian Association of Nigeria confirmed the abduction of its members saying the abductors were demanding a N100m ransom.
It was gathered that members of the
Anglican church were kidnapped at Kasuwan Magani also along the Kaduna-Kachia
road.
The abduction of the Anglican Church
members came 12 days after their counterparts from the Redeemed Christian
Church of God were abducted on the same road.
Also, students of the Federal College
of Forestry Mechanisation, Kaduna, who were abducted three weeks ago had yet to
regain freedom.
The Archbishop of Anglican Church, Kaduna
Province, Most Rev. Buba Lamido, told one of our correspondents that the
bandits abducted four members of the church, while four others were injured. He
added that the driver of the bus conveying them was shot dead.
The commissioner said the bandits
barricaded the Kaduna-Kachia road around Kadanye village in the Kajuru LG and
opened fire on a bus as well as a truck carrying firewood.
Aruwan gave the names of those killed
as Alfred Makinde (the driver of the bus), Abdulrahman Dela, Dauda Adamu, Umar
Dauda and Abdulrasheed Musa while the injured three were Murtala Ibrahim, Ali
Manager and Abdullahi (full name unknown).
Similarly, he said bandits barricaded the Kaduna-Kachia
road at the Doka axis of the Kajuru LGA and shot at a truck, killing the
driver.
The commissioner added in the Kachia
LGA, bandits invaded a herders settlement in Inlowo village and killed one
Ibrahim Haruna, before carting away 180 cows.
He said, “Eight killed, four injured by
bandits in Kajuru and Kachia local government areas.
“On a sad note, security agencies have
reported the killing of eight persons in separate incidents in Kajuru and
Kachia local government areas.
“In one
incident, bandits barricaded the Kaduna-Kachia road around Kadanye village in
the Kajuru LGA, and opened fire on a bus, as well as a truck carrying firewood.
“Akilbu village in the Kachia LGA,
bandits shot at a vehicle, injuring two persons, Mansur Ibrahim and Muhammadu
Aminu. Mansur Ibrahim later died in hospital while Muhammadu Aminu continues to
receive treatment.”
CAN confirms incident, says bandits demand N100m ransom
The CAN Chairman in the state, Rev. Joseph
Hayab, confirmed the abduction of the Anglican church members, saying that the
bandits had called to demand a N100m.
“They have contacted their families
and asked N100m ransom. That was what they said,” he stated.
CNG meets parents of kidnapped students, plan mass protests
Meanwhile, the Coalition of Northern Groups
has reached out to the parents of students of the college of
forestry mechanisation, whom it said, “have been abandoned in captivity for
more than three weeks now.”
The group met the parents at
the premises of the college in Kaduna on Tuesday.
A statement by the spokesperson for
the CNG, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, on Tuesday, said the meeting was attended by
parents of the captives, fellow students and a delegation from Kaduna State
chapter led by its National Director (Action and Mobilization), Aminu Adam.
Suleiman said, “The CNG expressed sympathy
with the parents and students of the institute who are mainly from poor
backgrounds and vowed to join in their struggle for the rescue of the innocent
captives.
“The CNG, in its tradition of allowing time
for government action, had watched the events in the last three weeks and is
convinced that the waiting is getting too long.
“At the meeting, it was agreed that a joint
front for a prolonged struggle be formed to initiate sustained peaceful mass
protests to force government to act.
“The protests shall aim to draw national
and international attention to the uncertainty surrounding the circumstances of
the poor students in captivity all this long while government is not
forthcoming with feasible action.”
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