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Suspected bandits kill herder, abduct Federal University of Birnin Kebbi student

The university spokesperson said that the suspected bandits stormed the campus at about 3am on Tuesday.

• April 8, 2025
Governor Nasir Idris
Governor Nasir Idris[Photo Credit: Premium Times Nigeria]

The Federal University, Birnin Kebbi, has said one of its students has been abducted by suspected bandits at an off-campus hostel in the Kalgo Local Government Area of Kebbi State.

Confirming the incident, the Public Relations Officer of the university, Jamilu Magaji, said the abductors stormed the campus at about 3:00 a.m on Tuesday.

He said, “At around 3:00 a.m five armed men approached students of Federal University Birnin Kebbi at an off-campus hostel known as Istijaba Villa, located in Unguwar Jeji. The students were sleeping outside their rooms when the attackers accosted and demanded money from them. The students explained that as students, they had no money. During the confrontation, the armed men assaulted the students. A neighbour, Malam Siddi Hussaini, who was nearby tending to his cattle, heard the commotion and came to ascertain the situation but was shot dead by the armed men. The attackers abducted Augustine Madubiya, a 400-level student in the Department of Economics, while Collaneous Steven, a 200-Level student of Business Administration, managed to escape.’’

Mr Magaji added that the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Muhammad Zaiyan-Umar, in company with the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Kalgo Division and Officials of the State Security Services had addressed the students.

Mr Magaji quoted the VC as reaffirming the university’s commitment to ensure their safety.

Mr Zaiyan-Umar also communicated the incident to Governor Nasir Idris through the Offices of Secretary to the State Government and Director Security Services Cabinet Office.

He expressed the university’s gratitude to the local community for their support to the students, and called for further assistance from the government and security agencies.

(NAN)

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