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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