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No news yet on kidnapped Lagos students – Vice Principal


Lagos State Model College, Igbonla near Epe on Friday said there is no news yet on the rescue of the six persons recently abducted from the school.

The vice principal, who simply identified himself as Akinrinmade, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the school that the authorities and parents were meeting over the sad incident.

NAN reports that six persons, including the principal, Mr Oyesola, a teacher and four students, were abducted by unknown gunmen from the school on Thursday morning.

“There is no new development; efforts are in place by the government and security agencies to secure the release of the students, teacher and principal,’’ Akinrinmade told NAN.

The vice principal met the NAN team at the entrance following a ‘’directive that journalists should not be allowed to enter the school’’.

NAN correspondents report that there were heavily-armed policemen and Vigilante Group members at the school entrance on Friday.

There was also heavy presence of Marine Police by the lagoon within the vicinity.

Some residents of the community told NAN that the bushy nature and absence of security operatives in the area made it easy for the gunmen to access the school unhindered.

“The gunmen came from behind the school, which is bushy,’’ Francis Olemu, a hunter, told NAN in Igbonla.

Another resident, Mrs Adijat Eredo, a trader, said that the incidence caught the community unawares.

“We were hearing spontaneous gun shots on Thursday and this scared the entire community.

“People scampered into the bush for safety when the gunshot became so sporadic,’’ she said.

NAN observed that there was thick forest on both sides of the three-kilometer road leading to the school.

Speaking, Wale Raji, member Representing Epe Federal Constituency, said efforts were on to rescue the captives.

“All security agencies are on working round the clock and we will continue to pray and hope.

“We believe in God that the principal, the teacher and the students will return home hale and hearty”.

Meanwhile, search for the kidnap victims continues as the State Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, said he had deployed large numbers of police operatives to locations regarded as flash points in the state.

“These flash points will be policed on a 24-hour basis, starting from now on.

“Members of the public are to assist in giving timely information about any suspect,” Owoseni said. (NAN)

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