- …he expressed relief over the release of the captives after a 40-day ordeal, he sympathised with the families of the victims.
President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his government’s commitment to protecting lives and properties, assuring that kidnapping and other forms of crimes will be met with zero tolerance by the country’s security agencies.
Buhari gave the assurance on Saturday following the release of 14 abducted students and staff of Greenfield University in Kaduna State.
“The President assures that @NigeriaGov will continue to work with State Governments to step up the protection of lives and property across the country, including educational institutions and other vulnerable targets,” the presidency tweeted on its official handle.
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“Kidnapping is a serious crime and a gross violation of the rights of fellow citizens; President Buhari assures that kidnapping and all other forms of criminality will continue to be met with zero tolerance by security agents.”
While the he expressed relief over the release of the captives after a 40-day ordeal, he sympathised with the families of the victims.
“Once again, the President condoles with the families of the students and staff that were killed by the abductors,” it added.
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The kidnapped students and staff were freed at a location along the Kaduna- Abuja Highway with the Chairman of the Parents Forum, Markus Zarmai, and few others expected to receive them at the drop-off location.
In addition to providing eight new motorcycles to the kidnappers before they agreed to release their children, the parents of the abducted students admitted to paying a ransom of ₦150m.
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