17 remaining Greenfield University students will die today if N100m is not paid___ Bandits
Bandits who kidnapped Greenfield University students in Kaduna have threatened to kill the remaining 17 of their captives if the state government or their families fail to pay their demands.
Bandits who kidnapped Greenfield University students in Kaduna have threatened to kill the remaining 17 of their captives if the state government or their families fail to pay their demands.
Recall that 22 students and a member of staff were abducted from the school campus on April 20 and five of the abducted students have been killed already.
However, a leader of the bandit group who identified himself as Sani Idris Jalingo, while speaking in an interview with Voice of America (VOA) Hausa stated that if the Kaduna State Government or the families fail to pay a ransom of N100 million as well as provide them with 10 brand Honda motorcycles by Tuesday, the remaining students will be killed.
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“You are speaking with the abductors of Greenfield students. We heard the utterances of the Kaduna State Governor that he will not pay ransom to bandits to purchase additional arms,” he said.
When he was asked, if he is a terrorist, Jalingo laughed and said: “I’m nothing but a food seeker.”
The bandit revealed that the families of the students have already raised and paid N55 million to them but claimed they had used the money to feed the students.
“If they fail to bring N100 million and 10 brand new Honda motorcycles known as ‘Boko Haram’ by Tuesday, I can assure you they will use trucks to evacuate the bodies of the remaining students.”