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Terrorists abduct retired colonel, children in Zamfara

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A gang of terrorists Sunday night kidnapped a retired colonel, Rabiu Garba, and members of his family in Yandoto, Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara stateĀ 

Mr Garba, who was a former commandant general of the Zamfara State Road Traffic Agency, Zarota, was abducted alongside two of his children and his friend, Malam Yusuf.

A local source, Aliyu Bashar, said that the retired colonel was abducted on his way to Gusau, the state capital.

ā€œWhat I gathered from some of his relatives is that he (Mr Garba) was going to Gusau for a meeting that would be holding in the night.

ā€œHe was supposed to go early but there was a family meeting which held him till after Magrib prayers (Sunset prayer) when he left.

ā€œHe went with his two children because he has a house there in Gusau with another wife. He was ambushed on the highway,ā€ Mr Bashar said in a phone interview.

The source said he heard gunshots around 7:33 p.m. from the highway, some metres from the community.

Mr Bashar said terrorists have intensified their activities in the areas between Tsafe and Gusau. ā€œIt’s attacks after attacks these days,ā€ he said.

The Zamfara State Police Command spokesperson, Mohammed Shehu, confirmed the abduction on Monday evening.

ā€œYes. We received the report (of the abduction of the retired colonel) but the Command is working tirelessly to rescue them,ā€ he said.

Federal, state and local highways in Zamfara and across Nigeria’s north-west region have become endangered in the last decade when terrorist gangs started operating in the area.

Terrorists gangs regularly attack and abduct motorists and commuters travelling across the region.

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