The Federal Government of Nigeria, on Thursday, distanced
itself from the negotiation process that led to the release of the abducted 344
students of Kankara school in Katsina State.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and
Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, said the Federal Government could not have paid
ransom when they were not in contact with the group behind the abduction.
His statement was in reaction to the Wall Street Journal
report that the schoolboys said the kidnappers demanded N344million (N1 million
per head) before they were released.
Reacting to the report, Garba Shehu said: “Federal
Government was not a party to the negotiations, so it is false of anyone to say
it has paid ransom.
“The governors of Katsina and Zamfara states, who led the
talks, reported that they didn’t pay any ransom. We believe them. You have a
right to choose who you want to believe.”
The students were abducted on December 11 and were handed to
security agents on the night of December 17 in the neighboring Zamfara State.
However, the Governors of Zamfara and Katsina were emphatic
that no ransom was paid to secure the release of the students.
They also agree that contrary to the claim of the insurgent
group in a video released hours before the students were freed, Boko Haram was
not behind the abduction of the students, but bandits.
According to them, Miyyeti Allah Cattle Breeders Association
of Nigeria, MACBAN played a key role in securing freedom for the students.
Specifically, Masari told Radio Deutsche Welle, DW that
MACABAN negotiated with the bandits to get the schoolboys released and no
single Kobo was paid as ransom.
He also insisted that the schoolboys were not abducted by
Boko Haram, but bandits.
He said, “Some hours ago, those assisting us in talks with
the bandits said they have released all children in captivity. About 344 of
them. And we have sent vehicles to transport them to Katsina.
“We will direct our doctors to carry out medical examination
on the children tomorrow morning. They have spent six-day in the forest. We
will change their clothes and we will hand them over to their parents,” Masari
said.
Speaking in the same vein, Zamfara Governor said he
facilitated the release of the 344 schoolboys without payment of ransom.
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