Bandits threaten to kill Zamfara students if N350m ransom is not paid within 24 hours

 Bandits threaten to kill Zamfara students if N350m ransom is not paid within 24 hours

Modupe Shodeinde

Kidnappers of the students of the College of Agriculture and Animal Sciences, Bakura in Zamfara State, have threatened to kill them if their N350 million demand is not met.

The abducted students disclosed this in a plea to the state Governor, Governor Bello Matawalle and his government.

In a 30-second video clip obtained by Channels Television, yesterday, the students were seen begging the state government to do the needful to ensure they are released by the bandits.

“We are the students of the College of Agriculture and Animal Science, Bakura that were abducted by the bandits,” said one of the students who spoke in Hausa.

“You can see the conditions we are in. They are threatening to kill us if the government does not produce the ransom in 24 hours. The bandits even took us to see the dead bodies of those they have killed.”

In the video, the students and some of the female staff were seen squatting and blindfolded with the heavily armed men surrounding them.

Hours after the video was released, the Commissioner for Information in Zamfara, Ibrahim Dosara, told Channels Television that the state government would do everything possible to secure the release of the abducted students and staff of the college.

He explained that a joint team of security agencies have begun a search and rescue operation.

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The commissioner attributed the recent upsurge of bandits’ activities in the state to the intense military operation against recalcitrant bandits in the entire northwest region.

A total of 20 people comprising 15 students, four staff, and a driver were abducted on Sunday night when bandits stormed the school.

During the attack, two watchmen and a police officer were killed.

Two days after the incident, the abductors demanded a ransom of N350 million before they would release their victims

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