In a recent declaration of determination, Defence Minister Muhammed Badaru Abubakar has assured the nation that the students abducted from Kuriga in the Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State will soon be rescued. This announcement came amidst concerns over the safety and wellbeing of the kidnapped students, spotlighting the government’s commitment to combatting banditry and ensuring the safety of its citizens.
Addressing troops stationed at the 1 Division of the Nigerian Army in Kaduna, who are at the forefront of the fight against bandits in the North-West and other regions, Minister Badaru highlighted the concerted efforts underway to secure the release of the students unharmed. His visit aimed to bolster the morale of the troops, reinforcing that their dedication to the cause is recognized and appreciated at the highest levels of government, including by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The Minister’s message to the troops was clear: “We have the power, will, strength, and determination and our morale is high to end insecurity.” This sentiment underscores the government’s resolve not only to rescue the abducted students but also to address the broader challenges of security facing the nation.
In addition to focusing on the Kuriga abductions, Minister Badaru reiterated the government’s commitment to bringing to justice those responsible for the recent attacks on military personnel in the Okuama community of Delta State. These efforts are part of a broader initiative to protect military and security infrastructure and personnel from targeted attacks.
The visit and assurances from the Defence Minister come at a crucial time, as the nation looks to its leaders for action against the backdrop of security challenges. With the government’s pledge of unwavering support for its armed forces and a clear directive to prioritize the safe return of the kidnapped students, there is a renewed hope for a swift resolution to the crisis in Kuriga and a step forward in the battle against banditry in Nigeria.