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Nigerian kidnap kingpin reneges on amnesty deal

Nigerian kidnap kingpin reneges on amnesty deal AFP 7 hrs ago © Kola SULAIMON Most of the children abducted from Kankara were released after negotiations A Nigerian bandit chief who led the kidnapping of hundreds of schoolchildren before accepting an amnesty deal has reneged on the peace accord with authorities and returned to crime, sources told AFP. Awwalun Daudawa commanded the abduction of more than 500 students from Government Science Secondary School in northwestern Kankara state last December before handing himself in to authorities. His rejection of the amnesty underscores the complexity of engaging with Nigeria s criminal gangs, setting back efforts to end attacks and kidnappings plaguing the country s northwest.

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Friday, 30 Apr 2021 06:27 PM MYT Some students managed to escape the Kankara abduction while 344 were released days later after negotiations with local state officials and ransom payment. AFP file pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KANO (Nigeria), April 30 A Nigerian bandit chief who led the kidnapping of hundreds of schoolchildren before accepting an amnesty deal has reneged on the peace accord with authorities and returned to crime, sources told AFP. Awwalun Daudawa commanded the abduction of more than 500 students from Government Science Secondary School in northwestern Kankara state last December before handing himself in to authorities.

Nigerian kidnap kingpin reneges on amnesty deal

Nigerian kidnap kingpin reneges on amnesty deal
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Nigeria: States Shut Down Schools amid Abduction Wave

4 Mar 2021 An increasing number of states in northern Nigeria are closing their schools to protect their students from a rise in “abductions and banditry in the last two months,” the Nigerian newspaper This Dayreported on Tuesday. Northern Nigerian states including Kano, Katsina, Yobe, Zamfara, Niger, Jigawa, and Sokoto have closed a significant number of their public schools in recent weeks. Kano Governor Abdullahi Ganduje recently ordered ten schools located on the remote outskirts of the state, where security is limited, to close down. He later extended the order to five healthcare worker training centers in Kano. Zamfara Governor Bello Matawalle ordered the closure of all schools in the state on February 26.

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