Gunmen Break Into Kaduna School, Kill Man, Students And Teacher
The armed men on Monday 24th August, 2020, attacked a school in Kaduna, killed a man and abducted seven students and a teacher of Prince Academy, located at Damba-Kasaya village in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The incident happened around 8am. on Monday when the gunmen stormed the rural community while the students were preparing for their Junior secondary school examination.
It was gathered that the abducted students are JSS3 students who were among the exit students asked to resume by the federal and state government.
The kidnapped female teacher was identified as Christianah Madugu while the man who was reportedly shot dead was identified as Benjamin Auta, whose house is close to the school.
A youth in the area, Akila Barde, said the assailants arrived on motorcycles well-armed.
“They came into the village shooting before they went to the school and picked the students who were receiving lessons in preparation for their Junior examination.
“They were all children from 12 years above. We confirmed seven students, male and female, were taken away.
“A teacher too, Christianah Madugu, was abducted alongside the students and another farmer was taken from his farm.
“A man who lives close to the school, Benjamin Auta, was shot and died, leaving behind a nursing wife,” he said.
According to Mr Akila, some residents pursued the gunmen into the bush, forcing them to release some of the victims, separate from those taken away.
He also said the assailants torched some houses before fleeing the community.
The Kaduna State Police Command is yet to react or respond to this development at the time of filing this report.
The incident at the Chikun school is the latest in the spate of attacks by armed men on Kaduna communities and schools.
The state is one of the Northwest states that have suffered from repeated attacks by armed bandits. Other states such as Zamfara and Katsina also witness such attacks.
The attacks have continued despite the deployment of more soldiers and other security operatives to the state.
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