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Family Of Dead Kidnapped Teacher Gets N10m, As His 137 Freed Students Win Scholarships

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Kaduna State’s Governor Uba Sani has granted scholarships to the freed 137 children of the LEA Primary School and Government Secondary School, while the family of their teacher who died in captivity  will receive a support of N10 million.

Late Mallam Abubakar’s children will get scholarships too.

The Governor made these declarations at a reception for the children at the Government House, Kaduna, before their departure back to school in Kuriga on Thursday, March 28.

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According to Sani, after the children were released by their abductors, the state government employed the services of psychologists who took them “through a lot of sessions with doctors and nurses, counselling and therapy.”

Sani added that in addition to the scholarships given to the students, the school and the Kuriga community would be renovated, all under the Uba Sani Foundation.

Sani said the state government would sponsor the children of the deceased teacher through school, adding that support of N10 million would also be given to Abubakar’s family.

Sani said, “Yesterday, the parents came here, met the children, and everyone was happy. I would like to give credit to the children who have since been handed over to the Kaduna State Government. They were very patient with us. They also understand the situation they found themselves in.

“When they came back, we realised that some of their situations were serious mentally. That was why we decided to engage the services of psychologists, and they went through a lot of sessions with doctors and nurses, counselling and therapy. I am happy that all the children here are extremely happy and in high spirits.

“When we met two days ago, they told me they did not want to go back home and that they wanted to stay with me for the next two weeks. But I told them it was not possible and that they had to go home. Their parents are missing them after about 17 days since they last saw them.

“They will go home by the grace of God today. And I want to say here today that all the 137, like I promised them; will be my students by the grace of God. I have already directed the Uba Sani Foundation, which has been in existence for the past 16 years, delivering free education and healthcare to look after them.”

The Governor added, “I have also directed, that a lot of renovation be put in place in the community and the schools because to me, Kuriga community is one of the most peaceful communities in Kaduna State.

“All the children are back safely, but we lost only one teacher, and may his soul rest in peace. Mallam Abubakar was a good man, and his children missed him. We all miss him. He was one of the most resourceful teachers in the school, but we lost him.

“The Kaduna State Government will be supporting the children of Mallam Abubakar through school. We will also be supporting the family with N10m because of what they went through. Mallam Abubakar died due to some medical conditions he had. May his soul rest in peace.”

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