The Deputy Governor of Sokoto State, Idris Muhammad Gobir, has received 11 kidnap victims who were recently freed after being held captive for some time. The victims were welcomed back with open arms by the Deputy Governor, who expressed relief and joy at their safe return.
According to reports, the kidnap victims were abducted by bandits in the state, and their families had been worried sick about their safety. The state government, with the assistance of security agencies, worked tirelessly to secure their release. The Deputy Governor’s office played a crucial role in coordinating the rescue efforts and ensuring the victims’ safe return.
The Deputy Governor, Idris Muhammad Gobir, expressed gratitude to the security agencies for their efforts in securing the release of the kidnap victims. He assured the victims of the state’s commitment to providing them with necessary support and assistance to rebuild their lives. The Deputy Governor also urged the people of the state to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
The freed kidnap victims expressed gratitude to the state government and security agencies for their rescue. They recounted their ordeal and the trauma they experienced during their captivity. The victims also appealed for increased security measures to prevent future kidnappings and ensure the safety of residents in the state.
Kidnapping has become a major security challenge in Sokoto State, with bandits targeting innocent civilians for ransom. The state government has been working to improve security and prevent kidnappings, but more needs to be done to address the root causes of the problem. The safe return of the 11 kidnap victims is a welcome development, and the state government must continue to work towards ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.
The safe return of the 11 kidnap victims in Sokoto State is a testament to the efforts of the state government and security agencies. The Deputy Governor’s office played a crucial role in coordinating the rescue efforts, and the victims’ safe return is a welcome development. However, more needs to be done to address the security challenges in the state and prevent future kidnappings. The state government must continue to work towards ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.























