Kaduna Abduction: Bandits Have Connected With Some Elements Of Boko Haram – El-Rufai.
Governor Nasir El-Rufai has said that kidnappers are now collaborating with “some elements of Boko Haram” to carry out hideous crimes in Kaduna State.His comments come about a day after gunmen abducted six schoolgirls and two staff members, from a boarding school in Kaduna.
“As at this morning , the kidnappers have made contacts with the parents, and we have got the parents of the kidnapped children and the relations of the teachers to be in one place so that, there is one line of communications with the kidnappers to facilitate their release.
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