BREAKING: Families Of Abducted University Students To Hold Massive Protests On October 1 In Abuja, Other Cities
A sister to 1 amongst the kidnapped students, Hafsat (a final three hundred and sixty five days pupil at the college) confirmed this to SaharaReporters on Friday morning.
The family members of the abducted students of the Federal College Gusau, Zamfara Express, have slated October 1, 2023, for a huge inform to quiz the rapid rescue of their daughters and sisters.
A sister to 1 amongst the kidnapped students, Hafsat (a final three hundred and sixty five days pupil at the college) confirmed this to SaharaReporters on Friday morning.
Hafsat’s sister revealed extra that the kidnappers had no longer reached out to the affected households and they were in the unlit over the whereabouts of the kidnapped students.
She acknowledged, “Lunge. Spherical 20 of them are calm with the kidnappers Effectively after our hashtag trended on Nigerian Twitter on Monday this week, we decided to organise a quiet inform at some stage in the first of October social gathering in some Northern states and the federal capital city.”
In accordance along with her, the inform will delivery from Abuja and Kaduna before other concerned residents will be half of in other northern cities.
SaharaReporters on Friday reported how terrorists kidnapped some students of the school.
The gunmen invaded the students’ build at Sabon-Gida identified as Nazeer Sabon-Gida and took away some female students of the school, whose exact quantity may presumably well no longer be ascertained as of the time of this document.
About a hours later, the Nigerian Military announced that it had rescued six of the students after a gun struggle with the terrorists.
Giving an change on the matter on Sunday, the converse police make clear spokesman Yezid Abubakar also confirmed that no longer all of the kidnapped students were rescued by the Military.
On Monday, a offer in the college students’ union instructed SaharaReporters that about 24 students of the college were calm being held captive by terrorists.