A group of seven students who were abducted from their off-campus accommodation in Gandu village, near the Federal University Dutse in Jigawa State, Nigeria, were released on Sunday evening.NYSC Portal
The release was achieved through the collaborative efforts of the military and other security forces.informationguidenigeria
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The students, consisting of three females and four males, were reported to be at the school’s clinic at the time of the report.
Their abduction had occurred on a Wednesday night, leading to protests by fellow students who demanded their release and improved security measures in the area.JAMB Result
Gandu village, known as a student hub, is home to over 6,000 students, particularly those in the 300 to 500 levels, as the university does not provide housing for them. Unfortunately, Gandu has experienced criminal activities, including kidnappings and robberies, impacting both students and local residents.JAMB Portal
Ibrahim Ogabo, the President of the Student Representative Council, confirmed the students’ release.
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