 Hundreds of students of the Federal University of Guassau in Zanfara state have blocked Guassau-Kalduna Road to protest the abduction of five students of the university. Five students of the institution were abducted by bandits last Friday night, a situation which has angered the students to block the road as a result of which several motorists were left stranded for several hours. Efforts by the security agents to disperse the students proved abortive as many of them sat on the main road calling on the appropriate authorities to take urgent action on the security situation in the institution. The vice chancellor of the institution, Professor Muazu Abubaka, who was at the scene of the incident, appealed to the protesting students to allow motorists to pass through the road but refused to listen to his plea. Students were kidnapped in Tabongira yesterday, midnight. Five students, last month, three students were kidnapped. Up to now, two have not been released. The one they released, he paid a whole lot of money for them to release the guy. The government should please come to our rescue. We are living in fear. We don't sleep at night. We don't sleep. Every time, we can't even concentrate on our studies. We are going through a lot, a lot of emotional trauma. These people are commencing us. Our lives don't matter to school. In fact, our lives don't matter to the government as entirely. This is not the first, not the second, not the third time, but they are kidnapping us. Our students are the kidnapped and the school doesn't know anything about it. In fact, there are students living close by in the school. Their lives are not safe. The life doesn't matter to school. The students are here not saying they have money.