Terrorists release video of suffering Kaduna students as Buhari issues warning
President Muhammadu Buhari has issued a stern warning to would-be terrorists and bandits targeting schools, saying the country will not allow the destruction of the school system.
But the terrorists seemed determined in their trade as they made and released a video in which their captives were being flogged and compelled to urge the government to pay ransom to the terrorists and effect their freedom.
The captured students believed to be remnants from those abducted Saturday out of which 180 were released, were seen crying and pleading with the authorities to “just pay them what they want” (referring to their captors) just so they can regain their freedom.
President Buhari’s warning was contained in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Saturday.
Buhari was reacting to the invasion of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, Kaduna, by gunmen on Friday.
He commended efforts of the Kaduna State government and early response of the military which led to the rescue of 180 students including eight staff members.
He, however, urged that the others declared missing be found and returned safely to their families.
The president also commended efforts and contributions of local intelligence in significantly thwarting the kidnappers.
”A country which has an efficient local intelligence network is a safer country.
“Our military may be efficient and well-armed but it needs good efforts for the nation’s defense and the local population must rise to this challenge of the moment.”
Buhari sympathised with the victims of the Afaka incident and hoped for an early end to the ordeal of those still held captive.