Kidnappings: Journalists task Niger govt, security agencies to get 136 Islamiyya Children, Info Commissioner others released safely

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Niger Commissioner for Information, Idris Sani
The Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Niger state Council has called on the state government to expedite action to ensure the safe release of abducted persons in the state.
Niger state has been faced with Kidnappings in the past three days and has however vowed not to pay ransom to kidnappers.
The Chapel in a statement jointly signed by the Chairman, Yakubu Mustapha Bina and the Secretary Daniel Atori urged the government and security agencies to hasten the release of the 136 Salihu Tanko Islamiyya school children, in Tegina, Rafi LGA who have spent over nine weeks in the hands of their abductors.
It should be recalled that the 136 Islamiyya Children were abducted since May 30th this year and despite pleas, the Government said it will not pay ransom but apply its own strategy.
The statement also prayed the Government and relevant agencies to beef up its strategy to ensure the timely release of the state Commissioner for Information Mohammed Sani Idris who was picked from his Tafa home on Sunday night, the Niger state Zone C chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), Mallam Aminu Bobi who was abducted on Saturday in his farm in Mariga local government Area including others.
The Commissioner for Information it was gathered was abducted on Sunday night while it was raining heavily in Tafa LGA.
While commending the government and joint task force for the success stories recorded so far in repelling armed bandits, the Correspondent Chapel frowned at the way informants have thwarted efforts of the Government and security agencies.
The statement also charged everyone to be more vigilant, adding that “residents must report any strange moves and suspected persons to the relevant agencies to ensure security”.
Daniel Atori: Daniel Okpole Atori is a public affairs analyst, Communication Expert, Media facilitator, renowned Journalist with flair for high professionalism in the media world spanning over 13 years. He has worked with Pen Watch Newspaper, Nigerian Compass Newspapers and currently with Eagle Online as Niger State Bureau Chief and New Telegraph Newspapers as Niger State Correspondent