No fewer than 40 bandits took part in Tuesday’s invasion of the staff quarters of the University of Abuja (UNIABUJA), located in the Giri area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The attackers kidnapped some lecturers and their family members, GoldMyne TV reported earlier today.
A resident said the bandits were fully armed and believed to be of Fulani extraction, Daily Sun reported.
The scene of the attack was near the Nigerian Army’s barracks and a checkpoint reportedly of personnel of the army’s Guards’ Battalion.
The eyewitness who pleaded anonymity said the bandits operated for over an hour and 30 minutes.
One of them claimed the bewildered residents of the staff quarters and neighbours tried without success to reach out to security agents.
She said some soldiers finally responded after the bandits had a free reign without resistance. The eyewitness revealed that a public primary school behind the quarters was used by the bandits as their operational base while the assault lasted.
Giri is about 45 kilometres from the three Arms Zone that housed the Presidential Villa, the National Assembly and the Supreme Court.
It is almost the same distance from the headquarters of key security agencies.
Meanwhile, the university’s spokesman, Habib Yakoob, confirmed the development, saying the victims were six in number.
“Yes, I just confirmed that the information is true. Apart from the professor and his children, a non-academic staffer was also involved. They are about six victims,” Yakoob said.
He, however, added that security operatives had been mobilised to secure their freedom.