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Government Could Not Rescue Kebbi Schoolgirls, They Negotiated With Us – Bandits Boasts In New Video

A newly released video has suggested that the Nigerian government and the bandits who kidnapped the Kebbi schoolgirls reached a negotiated agreement prior to the girls’ release.

Earlier, 626Blaze reported that some  kidnapped students of Government Girls Secondary School, Maga, Kebbi State, were released on Tuesday with the government claiming that no ransom was paid before their release.

But a video has surfaced online revealing that the government had negotiated with the abductors before the girls were set free.

In the clip shared by @AM_Saleeem on X, one of the armed men is heard questioning the schoolgirls about military aircraft that flew over the forest during their captivity.

He asks how many jets passed above them, and the girls respond, “uncountable.”

The kidnapper then boasts that the authorities could not rescue the students by force and had to negotiate. The abductors also asked the girls about their condition in captivity.

“Did we leave you hungry?” one bandit asked.

“No,” the girls replied.

“Were you assaulted in any way?” he asked again.

“No,” they answered.

Another kidnapper told them, “We will take you back home safe to your parents, we are doing this based on peace deals.”

He also mocked the government again, asking, “How many helicopters did you see hover around?” The students replied that they could not count them.

At the end of the video, one of the abductors declared, “We are letting you go after negotiations. Your government cannot rescue you with might. Your government has failed.”

The footage appeared shortly after Kebbi State governor, Nasir Idris and the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, announced that all abducted students had been freed.

The girls, who were kidnapped after armed men stormed their school and killed the vice-principal, were later seen smiling inside a bus as officials prepared to transport them to Birnin Kebbi, the state capital.

Authorities have said the students will be handed over to their parents today (Wednesday).

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No Ransom Was Paid For 24 Freed Students – Kebbi Govt Reveals, Says The Freed Students Are Safe

Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris has confirmed that all students rescued from the bandits are in stable and good condition.

Speaking at a press briefing at the Government House in Birnin Kebbi shortly after announcing their release, the governor thanked President Tinubu and all security agencies involved in the operation.

“From the information we have right now, the children are on their way back and they are all fine,” he said.

Governor Idris also insisted that no ransom was paid to secure the freedom of the 24 students.

“We checked to confirm if any ransom was paid, and from everything we gathered, no money was given. As a government, we didn’t pay a single naira, and the security officers who went to receive them also said they didn’t take any money,” he explained.

He added that the students will be handed over to their parents tomorrow.

The students were kidnapped last week from the girls’ secondary school in Maga.

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How President Tinubu Reacted To The Release Of 24 Kebbi Schoolgirls

President Bola Tinubu has expressed relief and gratitude over the safe return of the 24 schoolgirls kidnapped by terrorists in Maga, Kebbi State, last Monday.

Recall that terrorists struck the school at dawn on November 17 and abducted the girls, moments after a military detachment left the premises.

The Kebbi incident triggered other copycat kidnappings in Eruku, Kwara State, and Papiri, Niger State.

It was reported that all 38 kidnapped victims in Eruku were freed on Sunday.

On the same day, the Niger State chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria said 50 of the missing students of the Catholic school in Niger had been found in their parents’ homes.

Bayo Onanuga, the spokesperson to the President, said that Tinubu has applauded the security agents for their efforts in securing freedom for all the victims taken away by the terrorists.

He further tasked the security agencies to intensify efforts to rescue the remaining students still being held captive.

“I am relieved that all the 24 girls have been accounted for. Now, we must put as a matter of urgency more boots on the ground in the vulnerable areas to avert further incidents of kidnapping,” Tinubu said, according to Bayo Onanuga.

“My government will offer all the assistance needed to achieve this,”
President Tinubu said.