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8 Kidnapped Kaduna Female Students Escape From Terrorists’ Den
The students have been safely evacuated to a military facility where they are presently receiving medical attention.
Kidnapped eight female students of Government Secondary School, Awon, in Kachia local government area of Kaduna State have escaped from the terrorists’ camp.
The students were abducted alongside other citizens while heading home from school on Monday, April 3, 2023.
The State Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, who confirmed the development in a statement on Tuesday, April 18, said the students have been safely evacuated to a military facility where they are presently receiving medical attention.
“The students, according to preliminary briefings, escaped from a thick forest around the Kaduna – Niger interstate boundaries, and walked for days before arriving at a location (kept undisclosed for security reasons) where they were harboured. Human intelligence sources subsequently alerted the Kaduna State Government for immediate evacuation,” the statement read.
“Governor Nasir El-Rufai on receipt of the intelligence directed the Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs to liaise with the 1 Division Nigerian Army for urgent evacuation of the students to Kaduna Metropolis, as it was credibly gathered that the terrorists were combing forests in the area to recapture the students.
“The students have been safely evacuated to a military facility where they are presently receiving medical attention.
“Meanwhile, Governor El-Rufai has expressed his delight over the development and has praised the students for demonstrating sheer courage and resilience in making their escape from captivity.
“The Governor admonished them to view the horrific experience as a turning point, and pursue their education with renewed vigour for a purposeful future.
“The Governor also commended the General Officer Commanding, 1 Division, Major General OT Akinjobi for the prompt evacuation and the ongoing medicals being conducted on the students.”