Meanwhile, the bandits recently released one of the students on health grounds.
Bandits who abducted students of Bethel Baptist School have asked parents of the abducted students to pay a cumulative ransom of N60million to free the students before the end of Monday.On July 5, bandits attacked the school located at Maraban Rido, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State abducting many students. One of the affected parents had told Vanguard that the bandits promised that if the ransom is paid accordingly, the 120 remaining students would be released immediately.
They said if the ransom demand is met today , the students would be released on Tuesday, they promised us.“Some amount has been gathered, but the church is trying to raise additional funds from members and well-wishers to complete the money. We, the parents, have already been contributing to the pool.“He was brought back home by some other kidnapped victims who were released after their families had paid their ransom.
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