Kankara Boys: Govt. confirms 333 students missing

Kankara Boys: Govt. confirms 333 students missing

Aminu Masari, governor of Katsina state, has confirmed that three hundred and thirty-three (333) students are missing following an attack on Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina.

The governor confirmed this figure when he received a Federal Government delegation led by the National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno on Sunday.

Kankara Boys: Govt. confirms 333 students missing
Kankara Boys: Govt. confirms 333 students missing

He explained that the school has a population of 839 students said so far, those kidnapped cut across the state with the boarding school housing all children from all parts of the state and outside the state.

“Based on the available record we have, we are still searching for 333 students through either the forest or their parents to ascertain the actual number that has been kidnapped,” Governor Masari said.

“We are still counting because more are coming out from the forest and we are calling through the numbers those parents that have phone numbers to find out whether or not their children have gone back home.

“We as a government we are yet to be contacted by any group or person responsible for the kidnap of the students.”

Minister of Defence, General Bashir Magashi, who is the leader of the delegation asked the armed forces, the police and other security agencies to move faster to ensure that the speedy rescue of the students.

The Minister also warned that bandits must not be allowed to rest for a moment, adding that it is high time to declare the bandits as terrorists to encourage people to seat up.

“Today we are here also to sympathise with you over the recent abduction of secondary school students which is a more or less ruthless exercise conducted to temper with the education of the students,” he said.

“With the brief, we received from the sister security agencies in the state, this task will be very simple to accomplish.

“Within the next few hours, we will ensure that these people are back without any collateral damage to the people of Katsina State.

“All hands are on deck to ensure we accomplish our tasks within the armed forces and the police. I was here around August on the same kind of mission to sympathise with the government regarding the farmers/herders clashes.”

Meanwhile, Mohammed Adamu, the inspector-general of police, has ordered the deployment of additional forces to Katsina to assist in rescue operations.

“The deployment, which includes personnel from the Police Tactical Squads and crack detectives from the Force Intelligence Bureau, will provide investigative support to the Katsina State Police Command,” a statement by Frank Mba on Saturday, read.

“They are also to work in sync with the military and other law enforcement agents in coordinated efforts aimed at rescuing the students, hunting down the perpetrators and bringing them to book.”

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