Zamfara shuts schools, imposes curfew after bandits abduct students

CP Ayuba Elkana of Zamfara Police Command

CP Ayuba Elkana of Zamfara Police Command

By Ibrahim Ahmad

The Zamfara State Government on Wednesday announced a dusk-to-down curfew in 13 local government areas in the state after bandits abduct hundreds of students.

Suspected bandits had earlier in the day abducted hundreds of students at Kaya Day Secondary School.

Commissioner of Police in the state Ayuba Elkana announced the curfew while addressing newsmen in Gusau.

Elkana said that the curfew is with immediate effect from 6 p.m. to 6 a. m. daily in the 13 local government areas except Gusau, the state capital.

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According to him, the curfew takes effect from 8 p.m. to 6 a. m in Gusau, the state capital until further notice.

He said that the curfew had been imposed as part of measures to tackle the growing banditry and kidnapping in the state.

The commissioner also announced the total and immediate closure of “all schools in the state.”

Elkana said that the measures followed the increasing rate of attacks and abduction of school pupils, students and even teachers in schools across the state.

The commissioner, however, declined comment on alleged reports of a fresh abduction of school students in parts of the state on Wednesday, including a secondary school in Kaya, Maradun Local Government area of the state.

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