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August 10, 2021 Kaduna Gets New CP, Predecessor Promoted To Assistant IG

Kaduna Gets New CP, Predecessor Promoted To Assistant IG

Mr Mohammed Jalige, Public Relations Officer of the Command, in a statement on Monday in Kaduna, said that Mudassiru took over from Mr Umar Muri who had been promoted to Assistant Inspector-General.

Mr Abdullahi Mudassiru, the new Commissioner of Police in Kaduna State, has assumed office.

The new commissioner hails from Katsina State and holds a Bachelor of science degree in Political science from the Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto.

He was enlisted into the Police Force as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police on 3rd March, 1990 and trained at Police College Kaduna.

Mudassiru has served in several Commands and Police formations in various capacities among which is the Officer in Charge of the Abia command of the defunct Anti-robbery Squad.

He was equally at a time a Unit Commander in the Police Mobile Force, a Divisional Police Officer in Tudun Wada, Kaduna and several other Divisions across the country.

At the strategic managerial cadre of the Force, he was Area Commander in wudil, Kano State, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State and Ahoda, Rivers State, the statement added.

The statement quoted Mudassiru as charging officers and men of the Command to be focused in the responsibility of maintaining law and order without jettisoning professionalism.

News Agency Of Nigeria

 

 

August 4, 2021 3 Bethel Baptist School Students Re-Abducted After Escape, Regain Freedom

3 Bethel Baptist School Students Re-Abducted After Escape, Regain Freedom

Three students of Bethel Baptist High School, Kaduna, who escaped from captivity but were re-abducted by another set of bandits have regained their freedom.

The three students (all male) were found by troops at the Kankumi forest general area in Chikun local government where they were abandoned by their abductors.

After being kidnapped from their school on July 8, they were reportedly re-kidnapped by another group of bandits while wandering inside the forest.

The second set of bandits were said to have renegotiated and collected a ransom from the parents of the three students, after which they dumped them inside the forest before they were found by troops.

The students have now been debriefed by the military, and will be handed over to the school authorities soon.

It is nearly a month since 121 students of the school were abducted from their hotels by bandits, after which the bandits demanded a ransom of ₦60 million for the release of the students.

 

 

 

July 28, 2021 Kaduna Calls Reports Of Indefinite Postponement Of School Resumption Fake News

Kaduna Calls Reports Of Indefinite Postponement Of School Resumption Fake News

The Kaduna State government on Tuesday refuted reports of 'indefinite' suspension of resumption of academic activities in schools across the state.

The government says the information is false and lacks any basis.

Dr Shehu Muhammad, the Commissioner for Education, in a statement issued in Kaduna, described the information as fake news.

"The attention of the Kaduna State Ministry of Education has been drawn to a fake news report in circulation, alleging that the government has suspended the resumption of schools across the state indefinitely.

"The purported report attributed to Nasir El-Rufai declares that the governor made the declaration while addressing a stakeholders' meeting on Monday.

"That the resumption is suspended due to the ongoing aggressive military operation against bandits in most parts of the state.

"The Ministry of Education wishes to inform the public that the information is false and lacks any basis as the governor was neither in a meeting with stakeholders, nor made any disclosure of such nature to anyone," Muhammad said.

He recalled that the ministry had in a statement on July 15, announced that schools would be closed for 'three weeks' beginning from July 16.

This, he explained, was to enable the state to review the 2020/2021 Academic Calendar so that normal school activities could continue afterward.

"The state's stance on that has not changed. In view of the above, the Ministry of Education is urging the public to disregard the fake news report.

"The ministry is also warning those behind this heinous act of misinforming the public, to desist from it, or be prepared to face the wrath of the law," the commissioner said.

 

 
 
 
July 27, 2021 Update: Four Additional Abducted Bethel Baptist Students Regain Freedom

Update: Four Additional Abducted Bethel Baptist Students Regain Freedom

Four additional abducted students of Bethel Baptist Secondary School in Kaduna State have regained freedom.

A top official of the school said the four students escaped from the forest last night.

The latest development, therefore, brings the total number of the rescued students to 38 out of the 121 that were abducted by bandits on July 5th.

Eighty-three other students are still in the custody of the kidnappers inside the forest, with their parents and the school management praying fervently for their safe return.

On Sunday, 28 students returned home after they were found inside the Tsoho Gaya Forest in the Chikun Local Government Area of the state in the early hours of Sunday.

 

 

 

 

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