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Kuriga Release: CAN Thanks Govt, Calls For Freedom Of Others
- Rev. John Joseph Hayab, former Kaduna State CAN chairman, praised the government for securing the release of Kuriga students and teachers.
- He emphasized the importance of synergy between government, security agencies, and the public to tackle insecurity effectively.
- Hayab urged for a similar coordinated effort to rescue the 87 individuals abducted in other parts of the state.
Eko Hot Blog reports that The former Kaduna State chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. John Joseph Hayab, has expressed satisfaction with the government’s open and compassionate approach towards securing the freedom of the abducted Kuriga students and teachers.
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Rev. John Joseph Hayab, the former Kaduna State chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), has expressed satisfaction with the government’s open and compassionate approach towards securing the release of the abducted Kuriga students and teachers.
He said, “lt is really a thing of joy to learn that all the children were released unharmed and specifically want to thank all those involved in ensuring that the victims will be reunited back to their families.”
Speaking of Daily Post, Hayab added, “The news about the release of Children kidnapped from Kuriga school is a cheering news and further shows that we only need genuine commitment from those in government to overcome the challenge of insecurity.
“I commend our governor for his open and humane approach to finding a solution, which is a departure from the rigid posture of previous leaders that did not give us this type of good news. I wish to remind Governor Uba Sani to stand firm and keep up the good work till total victory is achieved to others who are in captivity.”
According to him, “Our appreciation goes to President Tinubu, Malam Ribadu, the National Security Adviser, the Chief of Defense Staff and other serving chiefs. The secret to putting an end the insecurity problem we are having is synergy between governments, security agencies and the general public.”
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He called for a similar coordinated effort and strategy to be utilized in rescuing the 87 individuals abducted in Kajuru, Gonin Gora, and elsewhere in the state.
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