 The governor, Senator Uba Sani, has announced the release of the over 200 Kourigasko children who were kidnapped by suspected bandits. Recall that the 280 school children were kidnapped when gunmen riding on motorcycles stomped to school on March 8 following the announcement of the release of the 287 abducted Kourigasko children in Chikun local government area in the state. Children have continued to choke in among parents and families of the victims. They express joy and excitement even though they are yet to see the children. If you say you were in Kourigasko yesterday, when we heard this story, when we heard this news, if you see how people were jumping, where in fact women, everybody was happy with the hearing of this, our children are back. Very in fact, people were jubilating how people, especially women, there is a woman who, four of her children were kidnapped. She could not eat, she could not sleep. In fact, I can tell you some are even dead. Some parents are dead. I'm just praying maybe by tomorrow I will see her. I tell you sometimes 12 o'clock, one o'clock in the night, I will wake up, believe me, I will just be crying because thinking, how is she? How is she? Has she eaten? You see? I think of that because I know if she is at home, normally before she goes to school in the morning, she eats and then she comes back again for breakfast and then, you know, when they are close, two o'clock, before she goes for Islam, you know, she takes something. You know, I'm always playing with her in the house. Meanwhile, the state governor, Senita Ubarsani has received two Ahmad personal caries, APCs, and a special mobile police cord has been deployed to the Gurugat community to boost the security of the area. Ubarsani commented that the president and national security adviser and security agencies for their effort in the safe release of the abducted children. I think that the inspection of police have given us two APCs and it will go a long way in really helping us in addressing the problem of security because, like I said, we need more personnel on ground, we need more books on ground and now that we have two more APCs in Kaduna, I believe the police command in Kaduna will certainly have something to use that will certainly help us in reaching out to some of the very critical areas that need security attention. I'm happy that they are back home now, they are with us, and police have played a major role in bringing these children back home. I want to thank the IG, I want to thank all the security agencies, I want to specially thank President Bola Maitinibu, the national security adviser, Malin Urbado, the Chief of the Fenster. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.