 The Emya of Kajuru, who was kidnapped at the weekend, is now free. Alhaji Alhasanadamu was released by his captors today. According to a kingmaker and the Galatima of Kajuru Emirate Council, Alhaji Dahiru Abubaka. The Emya is reportedly in good health, but about 12 others abducted with him are still in captivity. We're being joined live by Dahiru Abubaka, who's joining us from Kaduna. Good evening, Dahiru. Thank you very much for joining us. Tell us exactly what the mood is at the palace of the man who was abducted. We hear that the 12 others who abducted alongside him have not returned, but he alone has regained his freedom. Yeah, there was over jubilation. People were excited seeing the Emya back to the palace. As it is now all over the place, there was a jubilation by the people who were coming to the Emya. He also addressed the people, and I think other people are yet to be released. For now, the conversation is ongoing. Can you tell us exactly what the police is saying about the social security agencies? Is there any information as to if there was any ransom paid for his freedom? And we also know that his wives and certain other persons were taken. Is there any information as to their well-being? Yeah, at Holland, there is no any information regarding whether the ransom was paid or not. But they said they are going to update us on the information. But earlier on today, there was a source gather that the bandits demanded over 200 million. So we are not able to see whether the ransom was paid or not. What does it say about Kaduna State? I mean, in less than in the space of 24 hours last week, a hospital experience, kidnapping and abductions, also a school had their fair share and now an Emya, meaning that there is no sacred place in Kaduna States. What is the governor saying about the state of insecurity that's rife all across the Kaduna State? Yeah, thank you for that wonderful question. Kaduna State in recent business has been experienced a lot of attacks, but especially in the southern part of Kaduna. Now, you could be able to recall nearly last week over one or two students were adopted. Even this evening, there was an attack in Zenguangkataf, which we are yet to get a feedback from the police. And the nine people were killed and so on. So it is so disheartening. This means that the attack is in one side part of the Kaduna. But according to the government, they are trying to put things in order. When the government says they are trying to put things in order, what exactly do they mean? For a governor like Elwifi, who talks tough when it comes to issues of insecurity, is his actions and his words matching? And how can the people of Kaduna States feel safe if even sacred places are no longer sacred? And can the people of Kaduna State take the governor by his word? Yeah, you know as a leader, as he talks, but we just have to hope and believe that now the basic thing is to wait and see what the government will do. And they should have to double their effort in handling this insecurity. Because nowhere is safe now at least, there are attacks carry on day by day in the different locations, as I said in the southern Kaduna. So I think the government need to rise up and double its effort in handling this security. As some other experts have said, they need to engage the traditional rulers and the locals who know the terrain of the community so that they can be able to build up a security team against such attacks. Thank you very much, Habila, for speaking with us. We're hoping to get more reports coming from your state as the story develops. Thank you very much for speaking with us.