Seventy individuals abducted by bandits in Katsina State have been released following a peace agreement brokered by local leaders and security agencies. The victims, who were held in various remote locations, were safely returned to their families and communities.
The release came after intensive negotiations involving traditional rulers, community representatives, and officials from state and federal security agencies. Families of the released individuals expressed relief and gratitude to the authorities and mediators who facilitated their safe return.
Security agencies have confirmed that measures are being implemented to maintain peace and prevent a recurrence of abductions in affected areas. Local officials continue to engage with communities to monitor security conditions and promote cooperative strategies to address banditry