12 Gusau Varsity Understudies, 6 Development Workers Still In Bondage
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The Vice-Chancellor of Federal University, Gusau, Professor Mu’azu Abubakar, has appealed to the parents of the twelve remaining abducted female students who are still in captivity to be patient, as the security agencies are doing their best to rescue them and bring them back safely.
The vice Chancellor settled on the decision while refreshing writers on the present status of the kidnapping of the female understudies of the foundation at their off-grounds lodgings as of late at Sabon Gida People group, in Bugundu Neighborhood Government Area of Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria.
This is whenever the Vice Chancellor first will address writers since the kidnapping of the understudies, including a convention official, from the Sabon Gida people group, a couple of meters from the college, as well as some development workers inside the establishment.
He, notwithstanding, explained that 25 understudies were snatched and that thirteen have been saved up until this point, while twelve are still in imprisonment.
He said that the security powers are working diligently to guarantee their protected salvage.
The Vice Chancellor likewise unveiled that nine development workers were kidnapped; three have recaptured opportunity, while six are still with the abductors.
He engaged the guardians to be patient, as the college's administration is working with security organizations, to guarantee that the excess understudies are saved safe.
He faulted terrible cultural perspectives and conduct as answerable for the condition of frailty, expressing that for the country to defeat these difficulties, it requires attitudinal change, with respect to Nigerians.
Absence of inn convenience for female understudies, and an edge wall at the Government College, Gusau, may have presented the understudies to the unremitting kidnapping by thought psychological oppressors in Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria.
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