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Zamfara Speaker’s father, ex-Kogi provost ‘die’ in bandits’ den

Alhaji Muazu Abubakar, the father of Zamfara State Speaker, Nasiru Muazu Magarya, has reportedly died of heart attack inside bandits’ enclave. 

Older brother to the deceased, Mallam Dahiru Saraki Magarya, disclosed this in an interview, according to Blueprint. 

Abubakar was kidnaped eight weeks ago along with his wife, three weeks old baby, Malam Magarya and two others. 

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Also, a former provost of Kogi State College of Education (Technical) in Kabba, Julius Oshadumo, who was abducted by gunmen a fortnight ago, has died in crossfire between his abductors and local security operatives during a rescue operation.

The victim was kidnapped two Sundays ago when armed bandits attacked ECWA church in Okedayo area of Kabba, Kogi State, where one person was killed and other worshippers were shot.

Malam Magarya told Blueprint that it was one bandit kingpin popularly known as Kachalla that informed him a day to their rescue by the security that his brother had died of heart failure.

The state Commissioner of Police, Ayuba Elkanah, presented the rescued victims before reporters in Gusau on Saturday.

He said all the victims had undergone various medical checkups and would be reunited with their families.

He said the 16 victims, including a three months old baby, Khadija Muazu, and her mother Hauwau Muazu, were rescued and safely returned when the fleeing bandits abandoned them at their various camps.

Elkanah, however, assured that efforts were being made to rescue the speaker’s father from his captors.

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