Inside Nigeria

Gunmen abduct Niger permanent secretary, son

BY Femi Owolabi

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Ibrahim Garba Musa, the permanent secretary in Niger’s ministry of transportation, has been abducted by gunmen.

Musa was abducted alongside his son in the early hours of Saturday.

Sources told TheCable that the government official was kidnapped in the Zungeru area of the state, where he had travelled for a wedding ceremony.

“The gunmen attacked around 1am, and abducted the permanent secretary with his son,” a source said.

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Abiodun Wasiu, the police spokesperson in the state, was not reachable for comment.

Mary Noel-Berje, chief press secretary to Abubakar Sani Bello, governor of the state, confirmed the incident.

She said the governor also “decried the barbaric and atrocious acts of bandits in Shiroro and Munya Local Government Areas recently, where many villagers were slaughtered, burnt and some kidnapped”.

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“The governor maintained that the security operatives are capable of curtailing the situation and called for more support by the general public with useful and timely information,” she said.

“He then prayed for the repose of the souls of those killed, quick recovery of those injured and the safe return of those kidnapped.

“The governor reassured the people of his administration’s unrelenting efforts to address the insecurity in the state.”

The abduction of the official comes barely two months after Sani Idris, the state’s commissioner for information, was abducted by suspected bandits.

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The state, in recent months, has suffered a series of attacks and abductions.

About 27 students were kidnapped in Kagara in February while over 100 Islamiyya school pupils were abducted two months later.

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