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March 12, 2021 Gunmen Abduct Female Students In ​​Kaduna State

Gunmen Abduct Female Students In ​​Kaduna State

Students Of The Federal College Of Forestry Mechanisation In Mando Area Of Kaduna State Has been Abducted By Gunmen.

According to online source, the spokesman of the state Police command, MOHAMMED JALIGE said the incident occurred last night but the exact number of students abducted is unknown.

He said the Police was working with the Nigerian Army to trace the kidnappers and rescue the students.

According to the BBC, a witness said half of the female students were taken but not a single male was abducted.

Kaduna state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, SAMUEL ARUWAN, has confirmed the incident, saying investigation is ongoing.

 

March 12, 2021 President Buhari Is Not Backing Down On His Order On Shoot At Sight Against Anyone Carrying Ak-47 Riffles Without Permit

President Buhari Is Not Backing Down On His Order On Shoot At Sight Against Anyone Carrying Ak-47 Riffles Without Permit

President MUHAMMADU BUHARI is not backing down on his order on shoot at sight against anyone carrying AK-47 riffles without authorization just as he directed security agencies to go harder on criminals.

He vowed that the federal government will not hesitate to take all necessary actions against anyone found illegally with AK-47.

President BUHARI emphasis at a meeting with the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria at the State House, co-chaired by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji MUHAMMAD ABUBAKAR III and the Ooni of Ife, Oba ADEYEYE OGUNWUSI.

He expressed dismay over the attacks on police stations and killings of security personnel by criminals, warning that no investor will invest in a country that is unsafe.

However, most Nigerians who have reacted on the shoot at sight order warned that security agencies may abuse the directive in their dealing with innocent Nigerians.

 

March 12, 2021 Petrol Price Now N212.6 Per Litre

Petrol Price Now N212.6 Per Litre

The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency has revealed in a new monthly template that the price of Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, has reached N212.6 per litre.

According to the template which the PPPRA released midnight, petrol is expected to sell at a lower retail price of N209.61 and at an upper retail price of N212.61.

Nigerian marketers usually use the upper band for pump price.

The expected ex-depot price, as seen in the template, is N206.42, while the landing cost is N189.61.

With ex-depot price standing at N206.42 per litre, the March template shows that the landing cost for petrol per litre is N189.61.

This is despite the Nigerian Petroleum Corporation saying there won’t be any change in the price of PMS in the month of March

 

 

March 11, 2021 Kaduna Lost 937 People To Armed Bandits In 2020

Kaduna Lost 937 People To Armed Bandits In 2020

Kaduna state government vows to crush all criminal elements in the state despite losing 937 people to armed bandits last year

 At least 937 people were killed in Kaduna State last year by armed bandits while 1,962 others kidnapped during the same period.

Despite this incident, the state government is insisting that it will not negotiate of grant amnesty to the bandits.

Kaduna state governor, Mallam NASIR EL-RUFAI disclosed this at the presentation of 2020 Security report before traditional rulers, members of the civil society organisations and the media at the Government House in Kaduna.

EL-RUFAI said rather than grant amnesty, the state is determined to face any forms of criminality headlong with the support of security agencies.

The State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, SAMUEL ARUWAN urged the people of the state to always give necessary information to security agencies in order to bring the problem to an end.

 

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