We planned to attack abductors of Kaduna Forestry students even if it meant killing the students – Governor El-Rufai

Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, has revealed that his government planned to attack and kill the bandits that abducted students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka, Kaduna State, even if it meant some students would die in the process.

El-Rufai explained that such action would only be considered as collateral damage and a price he would be willing to pay instead of paying ransom to the criminals.

Daily Post reports that Governor spoke on Thursday during a webinar organised by the Africa Leadership Group, while responding to a question on his refusal to negotiate with bandits.

El-Rufai further revealed that before the planned attack could be carried out, the bandits hurriedly changed location.

He said; “Two days after the abduction of the Afaka young people, I was assured by the air force and the army that they knew where the kidnappers were with the students and they had encircled them.

“We were going to attack them. We would lose a few students but we would kill all the bandits and we would recover some of the students.

“That was our plan. That was the plan of the air force and the army… But they slipped through the cordon of the army. That is why they were not attacked.

“We know it is risky, we know in the process we may lose some of the abductees but it is a price we have to pay.

This is war, there will always be collateral damage in war and we will rather do that than pay money because paying money has not solved the problem anywhere in the world.”

Recall that the remaining abducted 27 students of Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka, Kaduna State, regained their freedom on Wednesday.

Journalist’s abductors demand N10m ransom

Gunmen who abducted the Abuja correspondent of The PUNCH, Okechukwu Nnodim, have demanded N10 million ransom for his release.

Nnodim was kidnapped by a five-man gang at his residence in the Kubwa area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Thursday night.

The gunmen stormed the journalist’s home, fired several shots at the windows and pulled down the burglary proof before gaining access into the house.

The victim’s sister, who is based in Lagos, told journalists on Friday that the kidnappers had made contacts with his family and demanded N10 million ransom for his release.

The journalist’s wife, Oluchi, also confirmed that the kidnappers have made demands.

The woman, however, said she was not at liberty to discuss the details as the negotiations are being handled by the family.

Abductors alallegedly contacted family of one of the kidnapped Katsina schoolboys, ask them to begin preparation of ransom.

The suspected kidnappers of the 333 boys of the Government Science Secondary school in Kankara, Katsina state, have reportedly reached out to one of the parents of the abducted students and have asked them to prepare a ransdom for their ward’s release.

Media personality, Kadaira Ahmed, quoted Abdu Labaran, the Senior Special Assistant to the state governor on Media and Publicity, as saying this when he appeared on Radionow 95.3fm on Monday night, December 14.

”#AbdulLabaran DG Media for the #Katsina govt just told

@RadioNow953FM  gunmen who abducted #KankaraStudents have phoned a parent &told him to begin gathering ransom money + asked him to tell the military to desist from air surveillance of their hiding place or else”

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