 And parents and members of the Student Union government, SUG of the abducted students of the College of Forestry Recognization, Afaka in Kadrana State, are protesting at the gates of the National Assembly complex in Abuja. The protesters are lamenting what they described as the negligence of the state and federal government in securing the release of their children. They chanted songs in solidarity and displayed placards demanding prompt release of the students. On March 11, 39 students of the Federal College of Forestry Recognization, Afaka in a Gabby local government area of Kadrana State, were abducted from their hostels by bandits dressed in military uniforms. They chanted songs in solidarity and displayed placards demanding prompt release of the students of the National Assembly. We apologize for any psychological feelings you have as a result of non-communication between you and the senator as well as the member of the House of Representatives. He is talking, they are talking with the chairman, defense and some of us, they are with us like they rightly say, and we believe they are with you. But I know how you feel for all this while that you are unable to talk to them. We accept responsibility and on behalf of the speaker and the security committee, with our hearts goes out to you and we appeal to you and apologize to you in that regard. All hands will be on deck to ensure that this matter is put to rest. We've also immediately called the DG of Frinn, so he's going to see us in the next couple of days. We're also going to use all our influence and oversight function to speak to the security apparatus so that we can put this matter in a closure. Fifty-five days in captivity, there's no joke, so we empathize with you. If I knew, if you knew we were coming here today, you will all come in solidarity and black with you. So please give us some time.