Tuesday 29 March 2016

Army offers huge cash reward for news on abducted colonel



Anyone who can provide any information that could lead to the rescue of the abducted army colonel, Samaila Inusa has been promised a N1 million reward. 

The reward was announced by the Nigeria army, which promised also to adequately protect anyone who provides useful information. A spokesperson for the First Division of the Nigerian army, Colonel Usman Abdul, who announced the award, said that any such tip-off would be treated with utmost confidentiality. 

Inusa was reportedly whisked away in his Mercedes-Benz car by gunmen around Kamazo, along Kaduna Refinery Road, in Chikun local government area of Kaduna state on Saturday, March 26. Colonel Abdul announced the cash-for-information offer to journalists on Monday morning, upping the bounty to N1 million after an initial promise of a N500,000 cash reward for information.

When France, USA and Belgium were bombed, within few days culprits were arrested. If a colonel can be kidnapped in KADUNA famous for military training, where else can we hide our selves. So sad. 


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