Kidnapped corps members, 4 other Benue indigenes regain freedom

Two National Youth Service Corps members  who were kidnapped on their way to camp, alongside four other Benue indigenes kidnapped in Zamfara State, have regained their freedom.

Jimin Geoffrey, the Social media aide to Governor Samuel Ortom, who made this known in a statement on Wednesday morning, October 27 said the victims were released at about 6 p.m on Tuesday October 26.

He said the corps members were freed following collaborative efforts of the state government, Benue Links management, and the families of victims.

WITHIN NIGERIA recalls Jennifer Awashima Iorliam and Joseph Zakaa are the NYSC members were abducted on their way to the NYSC orientation camp alongside Sedoo Kondo, an undergraduate of Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto, on her way to school.

Others include Ruth Sesuur Tsokar, who was visiting a relative in Kebbi and two brothers, Muhammadu Saminu and Safiam Muhammadu who were on their way to Sokoto State, together with the corps members traveling in a Benue Links vehicle.

Geoffrey, however, did not state whether ransom was paid prior to their freedom.

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