Kaduna: We’ll rescue abducted students – Chief of Army Staff vows

Kaduna: We’ll rescue abducted students – Chief of Army Staff vows

The Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa on Monday vowed to go after terrorists and their sponsors abducting students in Kaduna State.

Musa assured that troops of the Nigerian Army would rescue the students recently abducted in Kuriga, Kaduna State.

Speaking during his visit to Governor Uba Sani at the state’s Government House, the Army Chief warned that terrorists will have no peace in the state and Nigeria at large.

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According to Musa: “We came to reassure you that we are not sleeping; the troops are coming to ensure they are brought out as quickly as possible. These are children that are the leaders of tomorrow and we won’t allow them grow with this trauma.

“We know that the parents have been having sleepless nights, and I want to tell you that we are together on this. Your excellence; I want to assure you that we are making some adjustments to see that Kaduna is secured and the Northwest and Nigeria are secured.

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“Those individuals who have sworn that we will have no peace will have no peace. We will go after them wherever they are, and those sponsoring them should stop. We will ensure that anyone who stands in the way of peace in this state and Nigeria is brought to book.”

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Kaduna: We’ll rescue abducted students – Chief of Army Staff vows

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