Bandits have threatened to kill the remaining students abducted from Greenfield University, Kaduna State.
Twenty-two students and a member of staff were abducted from the school campus along the Kaduna-Abuja highway on April 20 and within a week, five of them were killed.
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The latest development has disclosed the bandits intention to eliminate the remaining victims if the Kaduna State Government families and the victims’ families fail to meet their demands.
According to their criminal leader, Sani Idris Jalingo, the bandits ask for a ransom of N100m, along with ten motorcycles. The bandit leader revealed this to the Hausa Service of Voice of America (VOA).
According to Jalingo, the group still holds 17 students in their custody.
The bandit revealed that the students’ families have already raised and paid N55 million to them but said they had used the money in feeding the students.
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