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Kankara: We know bandits that kidnapped schoolboys and we’re discussing with them through Miyyeti Allah – Gov. Masari

  Governor of Katsina state, Aminu Masari has debunked the claim by Boko Haram that it’s responsible for abduction of boys of Government Secondary School, Kankara. The governor said the abductors are…

 

Governor of Katsina state, Aminu Masari has debunked the claim by Boko Haram that it’s responsible for abduction of boys of Government Secondary School, Kankara.

The governor said the abductors are known bandits, and that the none of the boys has died as reported in a section of media.

Speaking during a live interview with Channels Television, Masari said efforts were on to ensure that the students returned home safely, adding that discussions were on with the suspected abductors through Miyetti Allah, to ensure the students’ release.

He said, “It is not true that two students died. I was in school on Saturday and interacted with some of the students who escaped. They did not say any student died.

“I also interacted with the two students who also escaped later; they did not tell me any of the abducted students died or were killed. The news of the death was speculative. The number of students we have yet to account for is 334, although some students have gone to their parents directly.

“We are discussing through the leadership of MACABAN, Miyetti Allah, with those suspected to have carried out the abduction, and I had a meeting with the Commissioner of Police and heads of security agencies two or three hours ago.”

The governor pointed out that his administration would not pay ransom for the release of the students.

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Published December 17, 2020
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