By Damilare Adeleye
Gunmen have released two abducted Kaduna journalists and their family members on Saturday, after spending seven days in captivity.
It would be recalled that two journalists working with The Nation and Blueprint newspaper, Abdulgafar Alabelewe and, AbdulRaheem Aodu, their wives as well as children were on last Saturday night kidnapped by some bandits.
It was learnt that the bandits had in large numbers attacked their Dahono Community in the Millennium City axis of Chikun Local Government Area of the state around 10:30pm.
Alabelewe is also the chairman of the Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Kaduna State Council.
Announcing their release, the Chairperson of the Kaduna Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Asma’u Yawo-Halilu, said the two journalists and their family, have been released.
She thanked the National Security Adviser, Director-General of the Department of State Services, Inspector-General of Police, Kaduna State Government as well as the NUJ National President.
She added that the members would be notified when the two released journalists and their families would reunite with them in Kaduna
She said, “Dear Esteemed colleagues. To the glory of God Almighty, our colleagues, Abdulgafar Alabelewe, Abduraheem Aodu and their families have been released.
“The Council extends her profound gratitude to the office of the CP, Kaduna State Command, office of the NSA, the DG, DSS, the Inspector General of Police, Kaduna State government, the NUJ President and all well meaning Nigerians that prayed along with us during the trying time.
“We will soon announce when they will join us in Kaduna so that we could visit, rejoice and glorify God with them.”
Meanwhile, our correspondent could not ascertain whether or not a ransom was paid but gathered that the two journalists and their family members were rescued close to Abuja “this afternoon.”
A source who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said, “they were rescued by security operatives this afternoon and close to Abuja.
“They are being taken to Abuja for debriefing and seek medical attention before they could be possibly reunited with their families.”