Abductors of Greenfield University Students Linked With Bokoharam – Gumi

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Islamic Cleric, Gumi Ahmad, in an interview with Channels Television on Sunday from Kaduna, said the students of Greenfield University kidnapped about two months ago have not been released because their kidnappers have links with Boko Haram.

The kidnappers had attacked the private university on April 17 and abducted 20 students, five of whom they killed.

They have also threatened to kill the others unless a N100 million ransom is being paid for their freedom.

In the interview, Mr Gumi said unlike previous cases of abduction in the North-west and North-central states, the kidnappers of the university students have linkage with some elements of Boko Haram in the forest.

“The Greenfield abduction is unique because for the first time we saw a cooperation between some bandits and Boko Haram elements which confirm that Boko Haram are encroaching into the field, which is a bad situation,” Mr Gumi said.

Mr Gumi said Boko Haram had reached out to the abductors of hundreds of students of Government Science College in Kankara, Katsina State, last year with an offer that the schoolboys be sold to them because they could bargain better for ransom.

He said the bandits, however, rejected the offer and eventually released the students after negotiations brokered by Zamfara State governor, Bello Matawalle.

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