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Zamfara Varsity Abduction: Senate Demands Speedy Release of Students

The Senate has demanded that bandits who have kidnapped female students from Federal University in Gusau, Zamfara State, immediately free them.

According to GISTLOVER , the alleged bandits abducted a sizable number of university students in the early hours of Friday.

Senator Abdulaziz Yar’ Adua, the chairman of the Senate Committee on the Army, made the appeal in a statement on Monday in Abuja.

He declared that the nation’s top priority right now must be saving the defenseless female students held captive by the bandits.

Yar’Adua bemoaned the damage that banditry and insurgency by criminal elements had done to the nation, along with the subsequent kidnapping of law-abiding citizens, to both the nation’s reputation and the collective conscience of Nigerians.

 “This is a moment that demands swift and decisive action. We cannot underestimate the trauma and anguish that these young girls and their families are experiencing right now.

“It is our duty as leaders to prioritise their safety and well-being above all else”, he said.

He said that the Nigerian Army and other security agencies must be well-equipped and positioned, to stop the menace already threatening the nation’s unity, peace and progress.

The recent kidnapping of more than 24 innocent school students of Federal University of Gusau, Nigeria, particularly the young girls, is not just another unfortunate incident but a clear indication that the insecurity plaguing our country has reached alarming levels.

 “We can no longer stand idle and allow our nation’s future to be continually threatened.

“I call upon all stakeholders in government, from the executive to the legislative, and the judiciary, to immediately divert our attention to this heinous attack and ensure the safe rescue of our young daughters.

“Furthermore, let us use this unfortunate incident as a wake-up call the Nigerian government must intensify its efforts in curbing the escalating insecurity that has permeated our land.

“We cannot continue to allow bandits, insurgents, and criminal elements to terrorize our communities, disrupt the educations of our children, and instil fear in the hearts of law-abiding citizens.

“As the head of the committee on the Nigerian Army in the National Assembly, I pledge to lend my unwavering voice, support, and resources to this cause.

“We must bolster our security forces, equip them with the necessary tools, provide adequate training, and enhance intelligence gathering mechanisms to counter these threats effectively.

We must ensure that the Nigerian Army and other security agencies have the capabilities to rescue these kidnapped students without delay”.

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