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Sokoto Bride, Family Released After Seven Weeks in Captivity

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A bride, her parents, and several friends have finally been released after spending seven weeks in the custody of armed bandits.

The group was abducted from Chacho village in the Wurno Local Government Area of Sokoto State nearly two months ago.

The victims regained their freedom on Tuesday following the payment of an undisclosed ransom. While the relief of their return is palpable, the ordeal has left the survivors in need of urgent clinical attention.

Immediately following their release, the victims were transported to Isa Hospital, where they are currently undergoing medical evaluations and receiving treatment for the physical and psychological toll of their nearly 50-day captivity.

Local sources close to the families confirmed that the release was only made possible after intense negotiations and the eventual fulfilment of ransom demands by the bandits.

The incident has reignited a heated debate over the persistent insecurity plaguing rural communities in the Northwest. While this specific story ended with the victims’ return, it highlights a grim trend of “kidnap-for-ransom” cycles that continue to drain the resources of impoverished families.

Community advocates and residents are increasingly vocal about the lack of permanent security interventions. “How many more abductions, ransom payments, and traumatised families will it take before lasting security reaches these communities?” asked one local observer on social media, echoing a sentiment of exhaustion felt across the region.

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