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Uba Sani: Armed Forces Told Me No Ransom Was Paid For 137 Schoolchildren and I Believe Them

Kaduna Governor Uba Sani says irresponsible speculations regarding number of abducted children and circumstances of their release should be avoided.


Kaduna State governor, Uba Sani has insisted that no ransom was paid for the release of the abducted school children who were released on Sunday.

 In addressing inquiries about the circumstances surrounding the release of the children, Sani in an interview with ARISE NEWS on Monday night said Nigerians should shift their focus to the positive end of the incident, rather than asking unimportant questions

“This question should go to the security agencies particularly. For me, the most important thing as a governor is the protection of life and property and dignity of people of Kaduna state. So, when the incident happened, I went to the service chiefs, NSA, the president and everyone that can help. Today, I am happy they have returned. I didn’t want to ask anybody a question. I even cautioned other people from asking questions. You need to see how happy the families of the children are and for me as a governor, that is more important.

“Yesterday (Sunday), I was asking someone that asked me similar question. If my child was abducted and is released, I won’t bother about how he is being released. The most important thing is that they are back home safely.

The Governor emphasized the need to avoid irresponsible speculation, particularly regarding the number of abducted children and the circumstances of their release.

He also cautioned against the dissemination of unverified information, labeling such actions as “irresponsible” and indicative of ulterior motives by conflict merchants.

“I was worried when everyone was talking when they were in captivity and now, they have been released, I thought everyone would be happy. I was expecting them to be jubilating but unfortunately a lot of people came with questions, how were they released? Was there a gun battle? For us in Kaduna, what is more important is that our children are back home and I did not ask any questions because I was eager to receive them.

“The children will not be happy to hear me waste my time here talking about whether there were gun battles or anything. As you ask me the question, just give me time to find out but as far as I am concerned, I believe in our armed forces. They told me no ransom was paid and I believe it. So, we should thank God.

“Today, I send a word of caution to conflict merchants, when these children were abducted, people who had no idea about Kaduna, who had no contact with the families, who had made no efforts to see that they are released, went to the media with very irresponsible senseless numbers, 287. For me, that statement is the height of irresponsibility. That’s the reason I still believe that there are still conflict merchants who are not happy that the children are home safely.”

He commended President Tinubu for his unwavering support throughout the ordeal, highlighting the president’s constant communication and shared burden with the affected families.

“We have to give glory to God for the safe return of our children back home. I appreciate our president who from the beginning of this incident, from the day of abduction, he was with me and discussing with me all the time on the phone. He shared the pain and burden with us.”

Sani further announced plans for a national security summit, aimed at fostering collaboration among security agencies to address ongoing challenges and prevent future incidents.

He expressed confidence that this initiative would provide a platform for constructive dialogue and accountability.

“After this incident, we are working towards a national security summit, where all the security agencies in Nigeria will combine together and I believe that would be a bigger opportunity for some of us to ask questions.”

Chioma Kalu

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