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Ex-Senate President Saraki Tasks govt to Address Increase In Insecurity, Laments Kidnapping of Al-Kadriyar Daughters

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The former president of the Senate, Abubakar Bukola Saraki has reacted to the news of the abducted six girls in the Bwari area council of Abuja. The family whose entire children were kidnapped in their home in Abuja.

Saraki reacting to the sad event said “It is unconscionable that Nabeeha’s life was lost due to extortion and greed. No family should ever have to face such an impossible choice to pay a ransom that cripples their lives or face the unthinkable consequences.

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I strongly condemn the kidnappers responsible for this tragedy and the ongoing captivity of the remaining five Al-Kadriyar children. Their actions are cruel and barbaric, inflicting unspeakable suffering on innocent victims and tearing families apart.

I urge the authorities to work tirelessly to ensure the safe and swift return of the remaining children. Every effort must be made to bring these perpetrators to justice.

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Our security agencies must be empowered with the resources and training necessary to effectively combat these criminal elements. Intelligence gathering, proactive intervention, and seamless inter-agency collaboration are crucial to dismantling these networks of terror.

May Almighty Allah (SWT) forgive Nabeeha’s sins and grant her a place in Al Jannah Firdaus. May He protect the remaining children and grant the Al-Kadriyar family strength and solace during this unimaginable ordeal.”

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The victim’s family hails from Ilorin West local government area of Kwara state.

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