 Jubilations and tears of joy won through the eyes of parents, friends and relatives of 27 freed, abducted students of Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation Afaka Kaduna State as they reunite with parents, friends and relatives. The students say they have forgiven their abductors after spending 57 days in captivity. This report is presented from our studio. The students reunite with their parents at the school, accompanied by Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs and Commissioner of Police. Addressing parents and the freed students, Commissioner of Police Umad Muri says the students arrived the police headquarters and the victims were admitted immediately at the police clinic for evaluation and resuscitation. And we continue to do our labour best to ensure everybody is cleared and by extension the entire country at large. We have started working seriously on the issue of greenfield and by the grace of God, soon you will hear a goodness from us. Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs Samuel Aruan asked the general public to unite together against banditry and other criminal activities, regardless of faith, ethnicity and other differences. The duty of government is security and to also ensure law and order. As to strategy, we will keep all our cuts very close to our chest. We are the most important in their back. They have reunited with their families. He admonished the students that the unfortunate experience they went through should not deter them from aspiring higher in their educational careers, but to see it as turn around to greatness. Let the students look at this as a turning point. Turning point is when you turn something that is negative into positive. Turning point is when you turn a challenge from being negative to something that is positive. Let them pursue their education from here. Let them rise to the top of life. Some parents and the school provost Usman Mohammed called on government to intensify security in the school and to protect citizens in the state. The management says they will engage stakeholders to beef security before students will resume back to session. All the academic activities after satisfying that all the necessary precautionary measures are taking place. They are going to resume their activities soon as possible because they were about to start their exams before the incident happened. Some of the students narrate their ugly experiences in captivity. We don't eat, we don't drink, rather beating and eating, so that's all. I'm thinking how are they feeling, so I even thought maybe my mom can would pass away because of the shot, but I think… First mandate of any executive, chief executive of every state is to protect life and property. Second, the institutions be secured. The future of our youth is in danger. When they can no longer be safe going to school, then there is problem. What we are seeing today, we may call them flony bandits, we may call them anything, but the simple problem of this is lack of education. There is no official statement to confirm if ransom was paid to secure their release.