The Government, in a statement signed by the Commissioner for
Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, said the children have
undergone medical check-up after which they were reunited with their
families.
"The Lagos State Government today welcomed the release
of the school pupils, Vice-Principal and Head teacher of Igbonla Model
College, Epe, who were kidnapped by suspected Ijaw militants on Thursday
October 6, 2016. The children are doing well; they have been taken
through medical checkup and have been safely reunited with their
families."
Ayorinde, while restating the government’s determination to protect
lives and property, however urged residents to be more vigilant,
security conscious and report all suspected persons and objects seen
within their neighbourhood to the appropriate security agencies.
"The determination of the government to ensure 24-hour security of the
State is evident in the huge investment in the equipment and welfare of
security agencies, especially the police".
The Commissioner,
however, said that Government has taken adequate steps to stem the tide
of kidnapping in the State, noting that in line with the directive of
the State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, plans have been concluded to
commence the demolition of illegal structures erected across the state
waterfronts and creeks.
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