Aminu Masari, Governor of Katsina State, has said 17 of the students who were abducted from Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State, last Friday by unknown gunmen have escaped from their abductors.
Governor Masari who disclosed this in an interview on Monday evening said the students were found and have been reunited with their families.
He added that efforts have been intensified to rescue the remaining students still in captivity.
He said: “As at today (Monday), information available to me shows that 17 of the missing children have been found. 15 of them were found around Dinya in Danmusa, I was informed by the DPO. One other was found through them and the last, the father called that his son has returned home.
“All these missing children who have been found have been reunited with their families since we have shut down the schools.”
The governor said the victims escaped unconditionally, adding that one of the abducted children’s father, who is also a teacher at the school, was contacted by the captors, who warned that security forces should stop using helicopters around their hideouts.
“I was told that they spoke with a teacher whose son was also kidnapped that the bandits said the helicopter should stop roving and that they will collect ransom but they didn’t specify. And so they ended the call.
“Majority of the missing children are in the forest in Zamfara. But God willing, the children will be returned safely,” the governor said.
Governor Masari said the bandits, however, ordered that adequate money should be earmarked and budgeted by those concerned pending the completion of the ongoing rescue mission.
He solicited for prayers and urged the parents to remain calm and patient as “we are doing everything possible to rescue the children”.
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