29 Abducted Afaka Students Released After 55 Days

29 Abducted Afaka Students Released After 55 Days
29 Abducted Afaka Students Released After 55 Days
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The remaining 29 students of the abducted students of the Federal College of Forestry, Afaka, Kaduna have regained their freedom after 55 days in captivity.

 

Confirming the release of the students in an interview yesterday, Chairman of the Forum of Parents of the 39 Abducted Students, Abdullahi Usman, revealed that they have been released. he said; ‘They did not sleep in the (bandits’) camp yesterday. They were taken to the residence of one of the mediators to sleep. We have already sent our people with vehicles and an ambulance to go and bring them. We are expecting them any moment from now.

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On March 11, the bandits invaded the school located along airport road Kaduna and abducted 39 of the students.

Several weeks after, 10 of them were released in two batches of five after the parents reportedly paid N17 million ransom.

Usman described the release of the students as ‘a big relief to parents‘, who, according to him, have been emotionally traumatized since the incident took place.
The parents had on Tuesday protested at the National Assembly in Abuja.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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