Nasarawa police rescue two kidnapped pupils

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The Nasarawa State Police Command says it has rescued two female pupils out of the six pupils kidnapped at the Local Government Education Authority Primary School, Alwaza, in Doma Local Government Area of the state.

 

Gunmen had invaded the school premises Friday morning and whisked away six of the pupils to an unknown destination.

 

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Ramhan Nansel, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen in Lafia on Saturday.

 

According to the PPRO, the two female pupils namely; Vision Judge and Peace Amos were rescued at 2:30pm on Saturday in a village located in Obi LGA of the state.

 

He said, “The Command in collaboration with sister security agencies, has rescued two females among the six pupils that were abducted yesterday (Friday) at LEA Primary School, Alwaza Village, Doma LGA. Their names are; Vision Umbugadu Judge and Peace Amos.

 

“The pupils were rescued at Sabon Kwara village, Jenkwe Development Area of Obi LGA, Nasarawa State, due to sustained pressure mounted on the abductors by the combined search and rescue team.

 

“The victims have been taken to the hospital for medical examination and shall be handed over to the Doma LGA chairman to reunite them with their parents.”

 

Nansel added that relentless efforts were ongoing to rescue the other pupils still in captivity unhurt, and arrest the perpetrators of the dastardly act. “The currency redesign would assist in the fight against corruption as the exercise would rein in the higher denomination used for corruption and the movement of such funds from the banking system could be tracked easily.”

 

In his remarks, the Seriki Hausa of the Shasha market, Ibrahim Dangari, appreciated the CBN team for deeming it fit to come and sensitize the market people.

 

He urged the traders to take their old notes to the bank as soon as possible and not wait till the old notes expire.

 

The Iyaloja of the Shasha market, Mrs Bosede Abidakun, noted that the sensitisation was timely, adding that it will enlighten the traders more on the redesigned notes.

 

She encouraged the trades not to reject the redesigned notes and take the old ones to the bank before the deadline.

 

(Punch)

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