Kidnapped Sokoto Tsangaya Students Released

Confirming the development, the police spokesman in Sokoto State command, ASP Ahmed Rufai, said the students had been reunited with their families. He said, “You know it is a military operation, and from the information available to us here, they have been released. I am sure you will get the details of their release soon.”

Kidnapped Sokoto Tsangaya Students Released

Fifteen students who were abducted from a Tsangaya school at Gidan Bakuso in Gada local government area of Sokoto State have been freed. The Special Adviser to Sokoto State Governor on security matters, Colonel Ahmed Usman (rtd), confirmed this in a telephone session with our correspondent yesterday.

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“Yes, I can confirm the release of the students kidnapped in their school about two weeks ago at Gada local government area of the state. I cannot say more than this for now. Information I got about their release is in piecemeal. However, they are released, and everyone is happy.”

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Confirming the development, the police spokesman in Sokoto State command, ASP Ahmed Rufai, said the students had been reunited with their families. He said, “You know it is a military operation, and from the information available to us here, they have been released. I am sure you will get the details of their release soon.”