Gov. Abubakar Bello of Niger on Friday received 92 freed pupils of the Salihu Tanko Islamiyya school,Tegina, who were kidnapped on May 30 by bandits.
Bello received the children and their parents at the Government House, Minna.
“In the early hours of this morning, we received the abducted Salihu Tanko Islamiya Nursery, Primary and Secondary school children from Tegina, Rafi Local Government Area of Niger State.
“On May 30th this year, gunmen invaded Tegina town and abducted children (boys and girls) of between the ages of three and 14.
“Ninety one children were abducted from the school while another two were abducted from the neighborhood, making it 93.
“Out of the figure, one of the children lost his life in captivity, as a result, 92 of them were released.
“Right now, we have a total of 92 of the children here with us,” he said.
Bello said that since the incident occurred, the State Government and security agencies had been on the trail of the suspected bandits, deploying every necessary means to secure the release of the children.
“I am happy to announce that finally we have received them, you can see them sitting in our midst.
“Since the victims were released, medical personnel in the state have been attending to them to ascertain their health status and give treatment where necessary.
“All the children have been certified by our medical team but for four with health issues,” he said.
The governor said that the children would be reunited with their families while the four with health issues would undergo treatment.
He noted that the incident has affected the psyche of parents sending their children to schools in the state.
He, however, assured the public that adequate security measures had been put in place to forestall further occurrence.
Bello, who condemned the act said, “the kidnapping of these children goes to show the sickness and madness in the heads of some people.”
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“Otherwise, I cannot explain or imagine why you abduct an innocent three-year-old and keep him or her for over 80 days.
“I can assure you that we will do whatever it takes to bring the perpetrators of this heinous act to justice.
“We have put in place all the necessary measures to hunt down and prosecute those involved in this heinous act, “he said.
Also, Mr Ismaila Modibo, Chairman, Rafi Local Government Area,confirmed to newsmen that ransom was paid to secure the release of the children but declined to give the figure.
Modibo said that before now the community had been in a mourning mood until the release of the abducted school children.
He lauded the efforts of the state government and other people who contributed to securing the release of the abducted school children.
Similarly, Malam Abubakar Alhassan, Principal/Headteacher of the school, said that ransom was paid to secure the release of the children.
Alhassan also said that the state government, Muslims and Christians within and outside the state contributed to the freedom of the children.
Miss Maryam Hashim, a 14-year-old Junior Secondary 3 student, told newsmen in tears that her younger brother, Hayatu Umar,died in captivity.
Hashim said that she was happy to be reunited with her family but that she was ill.
After nearly three months in captivity, 130 kidnapped pupils from Islamic school in Tegina, Niger state have been released by their abductors.
The Islamiya pupils were held for 88 days and 11 hours according to the timeline of the days and time they have spent in the bandits’ captivity.
While the Tegina students have now regained their freedom, the abducted students of Yauri Federal Government College (FGC) have been in captivity for 70 days, and the remaining abducted students of a Baptist School in Kaduna will be spending their 52 days in captivity.