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Kankara boys Counter FG, Says Ransom Was Paid For Their Release
New revelation has emerged concerning the circumstances surrounding the abduction and eventual release of some students of Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, in Katsina state.
Some of the abducted schoolboys have disproved the federal government claim that no ransom was paid to secure the release of the students.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the claim by the federal government that it didn’t pay ransom to free the 334 kidnapped Schoolboys contradicted the disclosure made by some of the students interviewed by the newspaper.
The newspaper quoted three of the 344 boys interviewed as saying that the kidnappers told them a ransom had been paid for their release.
WSJ also reported that a character who was in the thick of things concerning the abduction disclosed that the government paid a sizable sum in three batches for the boys’ freedom.
Ekohotblog had reported how students were kidnapped from Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, in Katsina state, by suspected bandits on December 11, 2020.
After their release on December 17, 2020, Garba Shehu, senior special assistant to the president on media and publicity, said repentant bandits assisted in the rescue operation.
Bello Matawalle, governor of Zamfara, also said the state was able to secure the release of the abducted schoolboys through the help of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) and repentant bandits.
WSJ reports that one of the boys were forced to eat raw potatoes and bitter kalgo leaves to survive.
“They threatened to release only 30 of us when the N30 million initial ransom was paid,” the report quoted 16-year-old Yinusa Idris to have said.
“They even took 30 of us away on motorcycles ready to release.”
It also quoted Imran Yakubu, a 17-year-old who was also abducted, as saying that the kidnappers told them “One million naira must be paid per each student…or we will recruit or kill you”.
Narrating the ordeal, WSJ wrote: “There were more than 100 armed men in the school courtyard. They were shining bright flashlights and streaming into the pastel-coloured buildings”.
“The gunmen, some on foot, others on motorcycles, ordered the boys to walk in a long column, hitting anyone who walked too slowly with a whip or rifle butt.
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“At one point, when the guards were looking at the sky, two students close to the back of the convoy tried to slip away. The hostages were all told to halt so they could watch their classmates being punished.
“The older one’s hands were tied to a tree and he was beaten. Water was poured on his body in the early morning so that he could feel the freezing cold.”
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