Tension grips the nation as Gunmen strike once again, kidnapping five female students from a federal university in Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State. The incident unfolded on Wednesday morning, raising serious concerns about the security situation in the region.
According to Sahara Reporters, suspected terrorists stormed a private lodge along Moriamoh Ajiri School in Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State. They abducted at least five female students who were residing in the area. Among the victims, three were from Kwara State, one from Kano, and another from Niger State.
One of the victims, identified as Muhammad Fatima, hails from Lafiagi town in Kwara State, and a relative of hers confirmed the heartbreaking abduction. The other students from Kwara are named Bello Fatima Zara and Adam Rahmatallahi. Unfortunately, the names of the two students from Kano and Niger State have not been disclosed at the time of this report.
This incident adds to the growing concerns about the safety and security of students in various parts of Nigeria. Authorities are under increasing pressure to take swift and effective action to secure the release of these abducted students and to address the broader security challenges facing the country.
The families and loved ones of the kidnapped students anxiously await updates, hoping for their safe return. The nation remains on edge as it grapples with the recurring threat of banditry and terrorism, particularly in the northern regions of Nigeria.