The Nigerian Army authority has raised reward for anyone with useful
information that could lead to the rescue of its abducted officer,
Colonel Samaila Inusa to One Million Naira.
The Army authority said it will give adequate protection to anyone
provide the required information, just as he assured that the
information would be treated with utmost confidentiality.
Colonel Inusa was whisked away in his Mercedes-Benz
car by gunmen suspected to be kidnappers around Kamazo, along Kaduna
Refinery Road, in Chikun local government area of Kaduna State.
Deputy Director, Army Public Relations Officer of 1 Division Nigerian
Army, Colonel Abdul Usman disclosed in a statement made available to
newsmen in Kaduna on Sunday that, the senior officer was abducted on
Saturday night.
According to the statement, "the abductors dropped off Colonel Inusa's
wife and left with him in his car. The car headed towards Abuja.
"The abductors dropped off Colonel Inusa's his wife and left with him in
his car."
Meanwhile, as part of efforts to successfully rescue the senior officer,
Spokesman of 1 Division Nigerian Army, Colonel Usman told newsmen on
Monday morning that the Army authority is ready to give the said cash
reward to any person with useful information that could lead to the
rescue of officer.
The authority had earlier promised N500,000 cash reward for the
informant, but it on Monday raised the cash reward to N1million"
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