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The
District Head of Birnin Gwari, headquarters of Birnin Gwari Local Government
Area of Kaduna State, Alhaji Yusuf Abubakar, who was abducted last week by
gunmen has reportedly escaped from captivity.
Abubakar
was abducted at gun point alongside Ibrahim Musa, a former education secretary
of the local government on December 18, 2019 along the Kaduna-Birnin-Gwari
highway.
The former
education secretary was said to have been released following the payment of
N3.5 million ransom.
After
collecting the ransom paid for the release of the duo, the bandits refused to
release the district head and demanded more ransom.
Similarly,
the three brothers — Jonathan Obi, Joakin Obi and Benjamin Obi — who were also
abducted at about 2:00am on December 19, 2019, at their residence in Sabon
Tasha GRA, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, have been released
following the payment of a ransom.
In a
statement on Friday, Ibrahim Nagwari, the Chairman of the Birnin Gwari Vanguard
for Security and Good Governance, said the district head escaped from his
captors Thursday night.
Nagwari
said: “The District Head escaped in the night yesterday (Thursday) at Sabon
Birni village behind Kaduna International Airport around 5.30am and sent an
urgent message to a close associate to pick him.”
The
statement said the traditional ruler escaped two days after the former
education secretary was released by the bandits after collecting a ransom of
N3.5 million.
“In the
last 48 hours after the release of the former education secretary and Wakilin
Makaranta of Birnin-Gwari, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa, the fate of the District Head
was doubtful after a payment of N3.5 million was made to the kidnappers which
they tagged part payment.
“After long
hours of uncertainty and threat to the life of the District Head, he
miraculously escaped to freedom after the kidnappers led by Dogo Gide went
asleep.
“We the
people of Birnin-Gwari are grateful to Allah for his freedom and others that
were abducted and regained their freedom after ransom was paid.
“Those who
lost their lives in the hands of these criminals, we prayed for Allah’s
forgiveness and may Allah reward them with comfortable home of aljannah.
“Finally,
while commending efforts of our security volunteers and security forces
stationed in our area, we are calling on all citizens and residents of
Birnin-Gwari local area to be extra vigilant and expose those hilarious
informants that connived with kidnappers in our respective communities” the
statement said.
Nagwari
also condemned in totality what he described as “the Kangaroo peace accord”
with bandits championed by the Birnin-Gwari Local Government administration,
saying “enough is enough”.
Sources
close to the three borders who were abducted when bandits invaded their home,
said they were released on December 21, 2019, following the payment of N12
million ransom.
The
spokesman of the Kaduna State Police Command, Mr. Yakubu Sabo, could not be
reached for comments as his mobile phone was switched off. (THISDAY)

















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