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Nigeria commences op to rescue 317 abducted schoolgirls
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Nigeria commences op to rescue 317 abducted schoolgirls
Nigeria commences op to rescue 317 abducted schoolgirls
27th Feb 2021
By Olarewaju Kola
MAIDUGUEI, Nigeria (AA): Nigerian military and police began operations to rescue hundreds of schoolgirls abducted from a boarding school early Friday in northwest Zamfara State, according to officials.
Governor Bello Mohammed said police and other security agencies are using surveillance aircraft in the rescue effort.
“Currently, police helicopters and other search and rescue operatives have been deployed to the area,” he said.
Inspector General of Police Mohammed Adamu also confirms the deployment of combat police.
Outcry and condemnations have come in the wake of the kidnapping of 317 schoolgirls early Friday at the Government Girls Secondary School in Jangebe that was attacked by armed men, according to witnesses.
South-West govs, traditional rulers back NEC on forest mgt
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Governors from the SouthWest zone of the country and some first class rulers on Saturday okayed the decision of the National Economic Council (NEC) for each state in Nigeria to manage its forest.
This took place at a closed-door meeting which was held at the executive chamber of the Oyo state governor’s office, Agodi in Ibadan.
Briefing newsmen at the end of the meeting, Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo state, who also is the chairman, SouthWest Governors Forum, said that the governors and traditional rulers supported the decision of NEC about forest management.
Fugitive policemen who allegedly killed UNIZIK student re-arrested
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Four fugitive policemen, who allegedly killed a final-year law student of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Augustine Ugwu, in Nsukka, Enugu State have finally been re-arrested.
The four policemen fingered in the murder are Officer-in-Charge of the Nsukka Anti-Cult unit, DSP Nnamdi Ochin, three Sergeants working under him, Emmanuel Ibiam, Godwin Abel, Abu John, and ASP Peter Adu, Nsukka Divisional Crime Officer 3.
They were in November 2020 reported to have escaped from police custody in Enugu before detectives from the homicide department force Headquarters finally re-arrested them.
A police source told our correspondent on Sunday that the police suspects were moved to Force Headquarters Abuja on Thursday.
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