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JUST IN: Gunmen Open Fire, Kill Governorship Aspirant
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Gunmen have opened fire and killed governorship aspirant.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that gunmen suspected to be bandits have opened fire and killed Alhaji Sagir Hamidu, an ex-governorship aspirant in Zamfara State.
It was gathered that he was killed when bandits blocked the Kaduna-Abuja Highway and opened fire on travellers, on Sunday.
It was learnt that the incident occurred around 3:30pm close to Rijana along the busy highway.
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Eyewitnesses confirmed to Daily Trust that Rijana, a former FCT Director of Protocol who was also a Zamfara State Governorship aspirant, lost his life in the incident.
A Facebook user, Kabeer Gambo Rigasa, wrote: “ALHAMDULILLAH, ALHAMDULILLAH, Escaped Being Kidnapped Along Abuja To Kaduna Road Around 3:30pm Today.”
Other eyewitnesses said the bandits had operated unchallenged for over an hour.
A video released online on Sunday evening showed two empty vehicles which appeared to have been abandoned in the middle of the Highway.
An eyewitness travelling along the route had released the short video showing two abandoned vehicles while insinuating that the occupants had been abducted.
In the 31 second video, the person behind the camera could be heard shouting, “Oh my God, they have carried our friends, we are just coming from Kaduna. Today is 21st November 2021, oh my God, the Lord is faithful, thank you for saving our lives.”
Kaduna State Police Command is yet to respond to the video. The state’s Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige did not respond to calls and a chat on the video.
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