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National Rescue Movement condemns spate of abductions


The National Rescue Movement (NRM), has condemn in totality the continued abduction of Nigerian children by senseless armed bandits.


The party said that it is regrettable that in 10 days, about 400 innocent school children have been abducted by criminal elements in Kagara, Niger State as well as Jangebe in Zamfara State in the same inexplicable manner of the incidences of the 2014 Chibok school girls in Borno State and the 2018 Dapchi school children in Yobe State.


In a press release on Saturday, NRM demanded the immediate and unconditional release of these young Nigerians as well as their teachers being held hostage by the bandits. 


The press release signed by the Party’s National Publicity Secretary, Prince Chinedu Obi also demanded that security agencies promptly unravel and prosecute the perpetrators and sponsors of these dastardly acts.


NRM said “Abduction and killing of innocent citizens, particularly harmless and vulnerable children is not only mindless, ungodly, but criminal and must be stopped NOW! The effect of these senselessness in the psyche of the abducted students, the Nigerian child and their parents is unimaginable.


“The NRM is seriously worried with the growing insecurity in the nation, more so, the absence of a proactive and decisive leadership approach in dealing with the escalating trend in Nigeria. The NRM demands that the government declares insecurity as national emergency in the same way Covid-19 pandemic was declared a national emergency rather than merely reciting a template of condemnation of the acts.


“The basic obligation of the state to its citizens is the protection of lives and property. We therefore, urge the federal government to re-strategize NOW in order to ensure that sanity quickly returns to the nation.  Shared productivity and shared prosperity which the NRM believes is due to Nigerians can only exist in a peaceful socio-economic environment.”

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