Abduction: Bago Promises Jobs To Parents Of Papiri School Children 

FROM SAMSON ALFA, MINNA 

    In order to cushion the pains of the parents of the abducted  school children in Papiri community in  Agwara Local Government Area, Governor Umar  Bago has vowed to offer  them political appointments. 

   Bago stated this yesterday while swearing in commissioners and chairmen of the 25 local government councils and their vice, and board members at the Government House, Minna.

   It would be recalled that over 300  students and teachers of St Mary’s Catholic  Primary and Secondary School, Papiri  were abducted  by gunmen. 

  Governor  Bago, however, assured that the remaining children and teachers will be rescued soon and be reunited with their families. “I will appoint people from Papiri into various positions”.

 After observing some minutes silence, Bago  thanked God that Niger  is united. 

The governor recalled that three weeks ago, “we woke up with the terrifying news of the abduction of our children and teachers, thank God we have rescued 100 and we hope that the remaining are rescued and  reunited with their families soon.” 

Earlier, the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Usman Abubakar, said the emergence of the appointees and elected chairmen are as a result of their capabilities and pedigree.

He urged them to settle down quickly and deliver their mandate to the people, especially in strengthening security, improving education and  healthcare.

They were sworn in by the Chief Judge, Halima Abdulmalik, who was represented by Justice Memuna Abubakar.