Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has confirmed the return of 82 worshippers who were abducted by bandits during a church service in Kurmin Wali village, Kajuru Local Government Area, on January 18, 2026.
The governor made the disclosure during a visit to the rescued victims at the Women and Children Shelter in Kaduna, where they are currently receiving medical care and psychosocial support.
Recall that bandits attacked the village during worship and abducted 177 congregants. Eleven victims were reported to have regained freedom earlier, leaving 166 in captivity before the latest development.
During the visit, Governor Sani expressed sympathy to the victims over their ordeal and reassured residents of Kurmin Wali that efforts were ongoing to secure the release of those still held by the abductors.
He expressed optimism that the remaining victims would be freed within the next few days.
The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to ending banditry and kidnapping across Kaduna State, stressing that no effort would be spared until all captives are safely rescued and reunited with their families.
Sani also commended security agencies for their gallantry, swift response and dedication in tackling criminal elements, while urging residents to continue cooperating with authorities to help restore lasting peace in affected communities.
According to Governor Sani, “It was with a heavy yet hopeful heart that I visited our courageous brothers and sisters from Kurmin Wali at the Kaduna State Women and Children’s Shelter, where they are receiving medical care and psychosocial support after their return from the harrowing grip of banditry.
“The encounter was deeply moving, a solemn reminder of the cost of insecurity, and at the same time a testament to the resilience of our people. I am encouraged by the positive response to treatment and confident that, in due course, they will be medically and psychologically certified fit to reunite with their families and reclaim the rhythms of normal life.
“Despite their ordeal, the survivors received me with visible warmth and optimism. Their expressions of gratitude to the Kaduna State Government, coupled with their determination to put this painful experience behind them, spoke volumes about their strength of character and enduring hope.
“Our duty does not end with care and compassion. The Kaduna State Government remains steadfast in working closely with security agencies to secure the release of those still in captivity and ensure their safe return. In furtherance of this resolve, I have made a strong and compelling case to the Office of the National Security Adviser, the Honourable Minister of Defence, and the Chief of Defence Staff for the establishment of a military base in Kurmin Wali.
“This critical step will significantly enhance security in the area and its environs, affirming our unyielding commitment to protect lives, restore peace, and uphold the dignity of every citizen of Kaduna State.”
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