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    Terrorists Abduct 30 Farmers in Kaduna, Including Women and Children

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    By Becky Usman

    In a distressing incident, gunmen suspected to be terrorists have abducted over 30 farmers, including women and children, in the early hours of Saturday in the Chikuri community of Chikun Local Government Area, Kaduna State. Among the victims are the mother and sister of a resident, Dogara Peter, who confirmed the incident. The victims were taken while working on Maikudi’s Farms, leaving the community in turmoil. Peter, who has experienced multiple kidnappings in his family, appealed to security agencies and the government for swift action, emphasizing their inability to pay any ransom. The Kaduna State Police Public Relations Officer, Mohammed Jalige, has not yet responded to inquiries regarding the situation.

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