Abducted students: Education minister begs bandits on national TV

The Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, has appealed to bandits terrorising the country with seemingly unending abductions of students to leave schools in the country alone. The minister made the appeal on Tuesday night when he featured as a guest on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’ programme 

He said the incessant abductions have caused a lot of setbacks in the educational sector. When asked to comment on the release of the three students, the minister said, “I’m elated; this is the kind of news is what I want to be hearing everyday that they should please return our children to us. I am so happy for these children and their parents but I appeal, like I have been appealing — I was in Katsina to plead with the air service men who are flying that area to please.

“I encourage our military, they are doing tremendous job of following up these kidnappers and these bandits but I appeal to the bandits and whoever talks to them, please leave our schools alone.

“We already have many issues from Kagara to Jangebe to all the places, they have just been disrupting school activities for our children, this is unprecedented. The atmosphere of insecurity is a big setback for us in the school agenda.”

“I am glad to have these three back and I would be glad to have all of them back,” Nwajiuba added while assuring parents that the government would do everything possible to secure the release of other abducted students.

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