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JUST IN: Terrorists Release Video Of Kidnapped Zamfara Students Abducted Six Months Ago, Demand N50m Ransom [Video]
Eko Hot Blog reports that Terrorist have released a video showing the female students of Zamfara College of Art and Science, who were abducted over 174 days ago, pleading with authorities to rescue them.
In the viral video tweeted by a counter-insurgency expert and security analyst in the Lake Chad region, Makama Zagazola, the students called on the Federal and State governments to come to their aid.
The kidnapped victims, especially pleaded with the Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal to rescue them and save them from being married off by their abductors.
Naija News understands that the students were kidnapped earlier in the year and the terrorists have demanded a ransom of N50 million to free them.
In the video tweeted by @ZagazOlaMakama, one of the students, while pleading and crying at gunpoint, said they had been in captivity since the administration of former Governor Bello Matawalle, who failed to rescue them till he left office on May 29, 2023.
Sad!!!
Imagine spending 170 days with bandits in a forest.They are pleading with Government to rescue them. pic.twitter.com/v3JXaVQS8a
— Zagazola (@ZagazOlaMakama) July 22, 2023
She said: “For God’s sake, our mothers, we are in big trouble. We have been here since the administration of the former government,” she said tearfully. “We have spent 174 days inside the forest; that is almost six months.
“For the sake of God, our mothers, we have no one apart from you. Come and rescue us. The former governor could not rescue us. We are begging the new government of Dauda Lawal to help us.
“I am an orphan, my father is dead, please help us for God’s sake. My mother has no resources, please help us. These guys have vowed to marry us off within a week.”
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