Gunmen
stormed a village in Kwali area council in the Federal Capital Territory to
kidnap a shopowner. In the process, they killed a teenager who refused to take
them to the home of the shopowner.
19-year-old
Habakkuk John, an SS II student of Government Secondary School (GSS) Kwali, was
shot dead by the kidnappers who then proceeded to abduct a man identified as
Passeyi.
A resident
of Tampe village in Kwali, where the incident occurred, said the kidnappers
invaded the community in the wee hours of Monday, April 6.
He said the
gunmen, who arrived the area in large numbers around 2am with sophisticated
weapons, went to the deceased who was sleeping in front of his house.
The gunmen
woke the deceased and asked him to lead them to the house of the Passeyi, who owns a provision shop in the village,
However, John refused.
The
resident, identified simply as Amos said: "As they insisted that he must
take them to the house of Passeyi and he refused, they started arguing with him
and they ended up shooting him."
He said the
gunmen later tied the deceased's legs and dragged him to the back of the house.
Afterwards, they made their way to the home of Passeyi and whisked him away.
The remains
of the deceased has been buried by his family members.
The
President of the Abuja Original
Inhabitants Youth Empowerment Organisation (AOIYEO), President Gbari Nyize paid
a condolence visit to the family of late Habakkuk John and also the family of
the kidnapped man.
The
spokesman of the FCT police command, DSP Anjuguri Manzah, said police were
investigating the incident.
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