Federal Government don announce say dem finally secure the release of 100 schoolchildren wey bandits kidnap for Niger State. Di rescue operation involve heavy collaboration between military, police, DSS and local vigilante groups. Government officials talk say na days of silent negotiation and tactical pressure lead to di breakthrough.
As dem release di children, health workers rush attend to dem check for trauma, injuries and dehydration. Many of di pikin look weak but happy say dem don finally free from captivity. Authorities carry dem go safe location for proper care and documentation before reunite dem with dia families.
Parents wey gather for di rescue camp no fit hide dia joy as dem dey cry, shout and hug dia pikin dem. Some talk say di past days be like lifetime of pain and sleepless nights as dem no know whether dia children dey alive. Government promise say dem go continue clamp down on all criminal groups for di area.
Joy Burst Out as 100 Kidnapped Students Return Home After Federal Government Secure Release
Tears of joy full everywhere as 100 schoolchildren wey bandits kidnap for Niger State finally regain freedom. According to security sources, di joint task force use intelligence tracking, aerial surveillance and ground patrol take corner di kidnappers until dem no get choice than to release di children. Di operation no record casualty among di victims.
Officials for Niger State talk say dem go provide counseling support for di children because of di trauma wey dem face for bush. Many of dem narrate say dem dey waka long distance every night and dey sleep under cold weather. Humanitarian agencies don join hand with state government to provide emergency kits and food.
Plenty parents talk say dem appreciate di efforts of security operatives and federal government, but dem beg make government secure schools well to avoid repeat. Dem ask for deployment of more security personnel, construction of perimeter fence and use of alarm systems for rural schools.
Niger State Kidnap Drama End as FG Free 100 Schoolchildren from Bandits’ Den
After days of tension and uncertainty, di kidnap saga for Niger State don finally end with di release of 100 schoolchildren. Federal Government confirm di rescue, talk say dem deploy tactical units wey surround di bandits camp and block all escape routes. Negotiation teams still dey involved to ensure peaceful handover and avoid bloodshed.
Di rescued children look shaken but alive as dem receive medical check-up from emergency response teams. Government also mobilize psychologists to help di children handle di fear and trauma from di abduction. State authorities say dem dey already plan quick reintegration program to send di children back to normal life.
Meanwhile, local leaders and traditional rulers hail di rescue operation but warn say insecurity still dey threaten education for di north. Dem urge Federal Government to speed up implementation of Safe School Initiative and increase community policing so say children fit go school without fear.
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