Kidnappers release four abducted female siblings in Abuja

By Tunde Akanbi, Ilorin

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It was jubilations galore in their Abuja residence and their family house in Kwara State, North Central Nigeria as Kidnappers released Late Nabeeha Al-Kadriyah’s remaining four siblings who were abducted alongside their father early this month.

It was gathered that the girls arrived at their Abuja residence late Saturday, January 20, 2024.

Security operatives escorted the girls home, where they were received by their family members.

The four victims are Najeeba, a 500-level Quantity Surveying student, her younger sister Nadherah, 300-level Zoology student, both of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria and their twin sisters, Habeeba and Haneesa.

It was alleged that the N100 million ransom placed on them had since been paid, but the bandits held on to them for days putting the family in suspense until Saturday night.

In a statement signed by one Sherifdeen Al-Kadriyah, the family appreciated Nigerians for standing by them during the trying and traumatic period.

“Words cannot express the immense gratitude and relief we feel at this moment. It is a true testament to the power of faith and the unwavering support and prayers from every one of you. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank Allah for His mercy and guidance throughout this difficult time,” 

“However, amidst our celebration and gratitude, we must remember and pray for those who have lost their lives during this process. Their sacrifices must not go unnoticed, and their families must be in our prayers and thoughts.

“May Allah grant them the highest ranks in Jannah, enveloping them with His mercy and forgiveness. May He bring comfort and peace to their grieving families, providing them with strength to endure their loss.

“Our beloved daughters have shown remarkable strength and resilience, and we are overjoyed to have them back in our arms. Their bravery and courage during their time held captive will forever inspire us all. May Allah bless and protect every one of these incredible young women and grant them emotional healing and strength in the days to come,” the statement read.

Recall that the abductors had given a deadline for the payment of ransom, and failure of the family to meet their demand led to the killing of Nabeeha.

After killing the victim, the bandits raised the ransom from N60 million to N100 million and threatened to kill the remaining four sisters if their demand was not met within the shortest possible time.

Meanwhile, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has officially confirmed the rescue of all the kidnapped victims in Bwari by bandits on January 2.

It was gathered that joint security operation comprising military, police and intelligence services facilitated the freedom of the victims on Saturday around Kajuru forest in Kaduna State.

FCT Police Command spokeswoman Josephine Adeh confirmed the development in a statement issued early Sunday morning in Abuja.

Adeh said the police commissioner has promised to sustain the ongoing existing robust security arrangements in affected areas and beyond to rid kidnappings and other crimes in the FCT.

The kidnap of the siblings is one of the recent high-profile kidnapping cases in Nigeria.

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