Gumi-Obasanjo Initiative Holds Reception For Released Kaduna College Students

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* Says govt needs to engage bandits in talks BY ISAIAH BENJAMIN, Kaduna | The Sheikh Ahmad Gumi-Chief Olusegun Obasanjo Peace Initiative, on Sunday,

The Sheikh Ahmad Gumi-Chief Olusegun Obasanjo Peace Initiative, on Sunday, organised a reception for the released students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation Afaka, Kaduna State, who were released by their abductors last week after spending 56 days in captivity.

The cleric revealed sincere negotiation and preaching to the kidnappers of the Kaduna college students helped to convince them to release their last 27 captives.“If there is that level of communication, then negotiation comes in. These are people who for a long time have been involved in this kind of criminality. We have to use psychology on them because it is not possible overnight to just consent.

Friday Sani, whose two daughters are among the students and another parent, Mrs Catherine Saleh, thanked God and all those who played a role or the other to see to the release of their children.

 

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