There are indications that the government might consider releasing some arrested bandits as a part of the bargains to secure the release of 27 pupils and 15 workers of Government Science College, Kagara, in the Rafi Local Government Area of Niger State, kidnapped on Wednesday.
It was learnt on Friday that the group of bandits
responsible for the abduction wanted their gang members in custody of security
agencies released as a swap deal to free the abductees.
Bandits in military uniform had reportedly stormed the
school around 2am on Wednesday, and seized their victims, killing a Senior
Secondary School 3 pupil who raised the alarm in the process.
They consequently led their victims – tied in pairs – to a nearby spot around Attahiru Secondary School where they had reportedly parked their motorcycles and whisked them into a forest.
The Punch reports that in a bid to secure their release, a reliable source disclosed hat officials of Niger and Zamfara state governments met some bandits at
Dutsin Magaji of Kotonkoro Forest in Rafi on Thursday evening.
The forest reportedly connects the four states of Kebbi, Zamfara, Niger and Kaduna.
It was also said that a popular Kaduna-based cleric, Ahmad
Gumi, met some bandits in Niger State as part of efforts to rescue the victims
The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, had also
deployed 252 additional operatives and a helicopter to reinforce the ongoing
rescue operation for the abducted pupils and staff members of the school.
Gunmi on Friday told one of our correspondents that he had
met with an influential leader of a bandit group to broker a negotiation with
the bandits responsible for the kidnapping.
The cleric emphasised that banditry was turning into an
insurgency which must be urgently addressed, noting that the abductors were
demanding the release of their members arrested by security agents as well.
He said, “I met with people who know the people responsible
(for the abduction), which is one step ahead. Before now, when there was a
kidnapping, we wouldn’t know those responsible, but now, we have met a leader
who knows (these people) because he is commanding a large area and knows the
person who did it and he is going to speak to him and plead with him (to
release the abducted pupils and other victims. Since there is a peace process
going on, they should release them. They (the bandits) too have people arrested
by security agents. So, I am telling people, this is turning into an
insurgency.”
Asked if the bandits were demanding the release of their
arrested members as a condition to release the victims, Gumi said, “They did
not really give it as a condition. We are just saying, ‘Please release them,’
and they said, ‘Okay, we will release them (the pupils and staff members of the
school) but we also want you people to consider our people (bandits) that were
arrested.’”
On how soon the victims would be released, the cleric said,
“We hope they (students) will be released soon because he (the influential
leader) said he knows the man and he is going to talk to him.”
He maintained that the latest kidnapping by the bandits had
reinforced his call for amnesty, adding that he was happy that people had
started seeing reason with him.
Gumi said, “It is not magic, I am telling you. I am not a
criminal and I am not cajoling any government but I want peace in this country.
“People now understand me more and more. These people are
armed; just tell them: ‘Drop your arms, I will not pursue you legally; repent,
I will rehabilitate you and I will build schools for you.’ You can’t go by
force or with confrontation.”
Also, a top security official in Niger State who is privy to
efforts being made to free the hostages confided in one of our correspondents
that a meeting had been held but it appeared the kidnappers wanted to see
readiness on the part of the government before taking the next line of action.
The source said, “The bandits are saying they want to see
readiness on the part of the government before they can release the kidnapped
victims. The bandits want some of their gang members that have been arrested by
security agencies to be released.”
Lay down your arms, Niger government begs bandits
Meanwhile, the Niger State Government has appealed to
bandits across the state to lay down their arms and embrace dialogue for peace
to reign.
In a statement issued by Tanko Lawal, Information Officer to
the Secretary to the Government of Niger State, Alhaji Ahmed Matane, on Friday,
the state government told the bandits to surrender their arms.
Matane, who was part of the Sheikh Abubakar Gumi delegation,
made the plea in Dutsen Magaji, Mariga Local Government Area of the state while
addressing bandits and their commanders terrorising the state.
Matane, who was in company with the renowned Kaduna-based
Islamic scholar, Gumi, called on other criminal elements, including kidnappers
and cattle rustlers, to join in the peace dialogue in order to put an end to
the security challenges bedevilling the state.
He enjoined the gang leaders to support the government in
securing the release of the abducted pupils and workers of Government Science
College, Kagara, as well as about 20 passengers of Niger State Transport
Authority kidnapped on Sunday.
“The unfortunate incidents in recent days called for a sober
reflection,” the SSG added.
Some of the bandit commanders in their separate remarks
applauded the state government for the peace process, stressing that it would
go a long way in restoring peace across the state.
They appealed to the government to assist with the release
of their members arrested by security agencies and detained across the state
for the peace process to thrive.
The highlight of the occasion was the distribution of Islamic books to the bandits by Gumi to teach them the doctrine of Islam.
Meanwhile, Governor Abubakar Bello of Niger State said that
the government was interfacing with security agencies, community leaders and
relevant people to ensure the safe release of the kidnapped students, staff and
family members of the school as well as the NSTA bus passengers.
The governor stated this on Friday when he gave an update on
the abduction at the Government House, Minna.
Bello appealed to the parents of the pupils and the people
of the state to remain calm, assuring them that the government was making
frantic efforts to ensure the release of the students and other people.
He said, “I want to assure you that we are doing everything
we can. We are interfacing with the local communities, federal authorities and
our own state authorities to ensure that we recover the victims safely.
“Our utmost priority right now is to make sure we bring them
back home safely, and that is exactly what we are going to do.”
He said his administration would ensure schools are more secure by fencing them and strengthening vigilante groups to complement the conventional security agencies.
While expressing concerns over the dilapidated structure of
some boarding schools in the state which he claimed predated his
administration, the governor said under his leadership, nine boarding schools
had been renovated.
Zamfara bandit leader assures on safe release of abductees
The Zamfara State bandit leader, Dogo Gide, who controls the
southern part of Zamfara forest, has given assurance that the kidnapped
officials and pupils would soon be released.
Gide made the promise when he met with the officials of the
Niger State Government under the intervention of a prominent Islamic scholar, Sheikh
Ahmad Gumi in Dutsin Magaji of Kotonkoro forest on Friday.
Gide said though the abductees were not in his camp, he
would nevertheless negotiate with his fellow bandits to hasten their release.
He assured that all the abducted persons, including those
kidnapped by bandits in Zamfara State or any other neighbouring states of
Niger, Kebbi and Kaduna would be released soon.
Gide explained that the Fulani were under pressure from all
angles, “that was why most of them have been left with no option but to carry
arms and also engage in banditry activities.”
He also promised to accept the peace deal preached by Sheikh
Gumi provided the governors were really serious about the issue.
But the Special Adviser to Governor Bello Matawalle of
Zamfara State on Communications, Media and Publicity, Alhaji Zailani Bappa,
said he was not aware of any arrangements between the state government and
Niger State on the issue.
Miyetti Allah joins negotiation team with bandits
Meanwhile, the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association has
joined the negotiation team with the bandits in an effort to rescue the
kidnapped teachers and students of Government Science College Kagara in Niger
State.
A competent source disclosed that the National President of
the association, Alhaji Kiruwa Zuru, is now part of the negotiation team.
According to the source, the national president was
allegedly invited by the Niger State Government to serve as a mediator between
the bandits and the state.
The source said, “Ardon Zuru is highly respected by the
bandits. They listen to him and as such, we are confident that the negotiation
will soon come to an end and the abducted persons will soon regain freedom.”
He also stated that Zuru was part of the negotiation team
that rescued the students of Government Science College, Kankara in Katsina
State recently abducted by the bandits.
Efforts to talk to Zuru failed as he did not pick up the
calls to his mobile. He had also yet to respond to text messages sent to him.
Also, a competent source also informed one of our
correspondents that there was heavy security within the Kotonkoro Forest as
several security personnel were drafted to ensure the release and safe return
of the kidnapped teachers and students.
Sultan of Sokoto-led group seeks rescue of victims
An Islamic group, Jama’atu Nasril Islam, has called on the
newly appointed service chiefs to take steps to rescue the pupils and school
workers.
Condemning the abduction, the group led by the Sultan of
Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, expressed worry that the incident happened not
too long after the kidnap of pupils in Kankara, Katsina State.
This was contained in a statement titled, ‘From Kankara to
Kagara, yet another abduction of staff and pupils of Government Science
College, Kagara, Niger State,’ signed by its Secretary General, Dr Khalid
Aliyu, in Kaduna on Friday.
The muslim body called on the regime of the President, Major
General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), to be
decisive in tackling insecurity across the country.
It read, “The Jama’atu Nasril Islam, under the leadership of
its President-General and Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, is
in utter disbelief and astonishment that pupils could be abducted from school,
despite the not-too-long-ago Kankara episode.
“And that teachers and pupils were abducted from Government
Science College, Kagara, Niger State just a few days after the kidnap of
passengers on board the Niger State Transport Authority bus had happened in the
same Niger State.
“This is absolutely incredible, despicable and condemnable.
Ordinarily, the school abduction should have been averted if there was adequate
security surveillance and alertness around our boarding schools.
“This is because these unfortunate trends are becoming the
new normal. Worst still, Kagara town and by extension, Niger State has become
infamous given the serial attacks by bandits and other criminals in the recent
past,” the statement read in part.
The group further urged Nigerians to see the security
challenge as a national disaster “that needs our respective, patriotic and
collective support, by way of divulging relevant intelligence to those concerned.”
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