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March 26, 2024 FG Insists No Ransom Paid For Kaduna Schoolchildren’s Release

FG Insists No Ransom Paid For Kaduna Schoolchildren’s Release

In a recent development, the Federal Government reaffirmed that no ransom was exchanged for the safe release of the abducted Kuriga children in Kaduna State. Speaking to State House correspondents following the Federal Executive Council meeting, Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris emphasized that the collaborative efforts of national security agencies led to the successful recovery of the victims.

Idris underlined President Bola Tinubu's commitment to breaking the pattern of ransom payments to kidnappers, asserting that such payments only embolden criminal elements. He reiterated the government's official stance, announced the previous week, that ransom payments will not be entertained or supported.

Furthermore, the minister expressed the administration's unwavering determination to stamp out abductions across the nation. He disclosed that the Nigerian Armed Forces have devised a novel strategy to bolster national security, though the specifics of their approach remain confidential.

When questioned about the government's silence regarding remarks made by Islamic scholar Sheikh Abubakar Gumi on bandit activities, Idris clarified that the government welcomes constructive advice to address the insecurity challenge. However, he cautioned against reckless comments that could exacerbate security issues, affirming the government's readiness to take action against such provocations.

March 25, 2024 Bauchi Stampede Death Toll Hits Seven

Bauchi Stampede Death Toll Hits Seven

A tragic incident unfolded at Shafa Holdings Company Plc on Jos Road in Bauchi State on Sunday, resulting in the loss of seven lives in a stampede during an almsgiving exercise.

The stampede occurred around 10 a.m. during the company's annual Zakat exercise, aimed at providing assistance to the less privileged in the state. The situation escalated rapidly, leading to the tragic loss of lives.

Bauchi State Police Public Relations Officer, Ahmed Wakili, confirmed that the police received a distress call from Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital Bauchi, reporting five unconscious individuals brought in due to the stampede. Upon receiving the call, the Commissioner of Police, Musa Mohammed, directed the area commander to respond immediately.

Wakili reported, "We have cordoned off the place and evacuated those injured to the hospital. In the process, five people were in the hospital, but four were confirmed dead by medical doctors." The exercise, organized by Shafa Holdings Company, was identified as the primary cause of the stampede.

In an update provided on Monday, Wakili sadly stated that three additional women lost their lives. Two of them passed away at the Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, while the third woman died at home.

The deceased individuals were identified as Aisha Usman, Sahura Abubakar, Aisha Ibrahim Abubakar, Khadija Isah, Maryam Suleiman, Maryam Shuibu, and Hassana Saidu. Their untimely demise has left the community in mourning and serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety measures during large gatherings and events.

March 22, 2024 Gov Sule Orders Investigation After Nasarawa Varsity Students Die In Stampede

Gov Sule Orders Investigation After Nasarawa Varsity Students Die In Stampede

Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule has taken decisive action following a tragic incident that resulted in the loss of two lives and left 23 others injured at the state university on Friday.

The university had received relief supplies from the state government to aid students amidst economic challenges. However, a chaotic situation unfolded as some students overwhelmed the available security, triggering a stampede during which lives were lost and injuries sustained as students attempted to obtain the distributed food items.

Expressing profound sorrow over the loss of young lives, Governor Sule emphasized, "I pray their souls rest in peace. Our thoughts and condolences go to their families and friends at this moment of grief. The untimely loss of these young individuals under such circumstances is deeply painful."

In response to the tragedy, the governor swiftly directed both the authorities of Nasarawa State University, Keffi, and security agencies to launch an immediate investigation to ascertain the circumstances and individuals responsible for the incident.

State Deputy Governor Dr. Emmanuel Agbadu Akabe also visited the university to gather firsthand information and assess the condition of those injured in the unfortunate event.

READ ALSO: Tragedy Strikes as Three Nasarawa State University Students Feared Dead in Rice Distribution Stampede

The governor's office highlighted the successful distribution of relief supplies, including rice, and financial assistance of N5,000 to students across various tertiary institutions in the state, which was executed smoothly in several institutions.

Amidst the tragedy, Governor Sule reassured the public of the government's commitment to continuing the distribution of relief materials to alleviate the hardships faced by students and residents of the state. He called for calm, asserting that the government, under his leadership, remains focused on its mandate despite challenges.

March 22, 2024 Tragedy Strikes as Three Nasarawa State University Students Feared Dead in Rice Distribution Stampede

Tragedy Strikes as Three Nasarawa State University Students Feared Dead in Rice Distribution Stampede

A heartbreaking incident unfolded at Nasarawa State University as three students were feared dead during a chaotic stampede while awaiting rice palliatives from the state government.

The harrowing event transpired at the convocation square, where bags of rice were stored, awaiting the arrival of Governor Abdullahi Sule for distribution. Eyewitness Moses Ajah recounted how the overwhelming crowd overwhelmed security personnel, resulting in a stampede. Ajah lamented the unfortunate turn of events, stating that some students sustained injuries and were receiving treatment on campus.

Despite the absence of the governor, some students managed to seize bags of rice and flee to their accommodations. Meanwhile, police officers were observed reclaiming the palliatives from students. Abraham Ekpo, the university's information and protocol officer, acknowledged the incident but awaited further details.

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