CITAD Condemns Abduction of School Children in Kaduna Community
The Centre For Information Technology And Development (CITAD), has strongly condemned the attack on Kuriga, a community located along the Kaduna Birnin-Gwari areas, where 280 school children and teachers were reportedly abducted by suspected bandits, in LEA Primary school.
The condemnation is coming barely 24-hours after the unfortunate incident.
In a statement signed by its Executive Director on Friday, Engr, YZ, Ya’u, it highlighted the importance of the safety and well-being of children and educators for the purpose of educational development of the country in general.
It state in an unequivocal tone that such occurrence is unacceptable, and condemnable, urging the Kaduna state and federal governments to take divisive action in rescuing the victims.
The Full Text of the Press Statement
PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE CENTRE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT (CITAD) CONDEMNING THE ABDUCTION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN IN KURIGA COMMUNITY, KADUNA STATE
Yesterday, March 7, 2024, bandits, in their hundredth on motorcycles, stormed a school where primary and secondary schools are operating in the same premises in Kuriga, a community located along the Kaduna Birnin-Gwari Road, and abducted a number of school children and educators.
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We, at the Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) strongly condemn this heinous and barbaric act of abduction carried out by the bandits on Thursday, March 7, 2024, resulting in the kidnapping of over 280 pupils and teachers from LEA Primary School and Government Secondary School Kuriga, Kaduna State.
It is good to note that the safety and well-being of children and educators are paramount to educational development and the livelihood of any community and the country in general. Any threat to schools and pupils’ security is therefore unacceptable and condemnable. We urge the Kaduna State Government, the Federal Government, and all relevant security agencies to take immediate and necessary action to ensure the safe return of the abducted pupils, and teachers to their families.
Every child has the right to education in a safe and secure environment, free from the fear of violence and abduction. The abduction of these innocent students and teachers is a direct attack on our educational system and a violation of their fundamental rights.
We demand that all measures be taken to prevent such incidents from reoccurring.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the abducted students and teachers during this difficult time. We stand in solidarity with the affected community and reiterate our unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and protection of our children and educators.
Finally, we urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the relevant authorities. Together, we can work towards a safer and more secure future for our children.
YZ Ya’u
Executive Director
Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD)