74 abducted children in Zamfara state freed after ransoms paid

74 abducted children in Zamfara state freed after ransoms paid
FILE PHOTO: A man counts Nigerian naira notes in a market place as people struggle with the economic hardship and cashflow problems ahead of Nigeria's Presidential elections, in Yola, Nigeria, February 22, 2023. REUTERS/Esa Alexander/File Photo

The abducted children were found to be suffering from severe malnutrition. Gunmen have released 74 children out of more than 80 people who were abducted earlier this month in Zamfara state, following payment of ransoms by their families, according to parents and a village head.

The incident highlights the rise of criminal gangs in the region, who have been attacking hundreds of local communities across northwestern Nigeria in recent years.

In the case of the Wadzamai village abductions, two parents said they paid 20,000 nairas ($43.50) each to secure the release of their children, who were among those released on Friday.

However, the children were found to be suffering from severe malnutrition. Meanwhile, a village head in Wadzamai confirmed that 11 people were still being held, while two were killed trying to escape from their captors.

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