There
was
panic in
the
Federal
Capital
Territory on Tuesday when three unknown
gunmen invaded a private school, The Vine
Kiddies International Academy, Nyanya,
Kurudu, in a white Golf Volkswagen car.
The school is located a few kilometres from
the scene of the first and second bomb blasts
that occurred on April 14 and May 1, 2014
respectively.
The three gunmen, according to the security
guard of the school, arrived in the area at
about 6 a.m. in the car and parked a few
metres away from the school gate but waited
until 8am when classes began.
The security guard, Gabriel Fishing, told our
correspondent that no harm was done to any
of the pupils during the attack.
He said, “As early as 6am, I sighted three
men in a Golf car parked some distance away
from the school carrying a Video camera and
filming the area, but I thought they were
camera men or film actors.
“Few minutes before 8am, they approached the
school gate where I was standing and brought
out guns from their bags and forced me to lie
down on the ground.”
The security man further said he could not
ascertain their exact mission to the school.
Fishing said while he was on the ground, the
armed men forced one of the school bus
drivers, Tunji, who had just conveyed pupils
to the premises to hand over the key of the
bus to them.
He explained that the men drove away the bus
with Abuja registration number, XG 246 GWA
and engine number R2H1050040875.
The security guard identified the guns carried
by the men as AK47.
The Director of the school, Mrs. Folakolade
Temitayo, stated that she was not in the
school at the time of the incident, but was
informed on the phone by one of her staff.
She said, “I immediately alerted the police in
Nyanya when I heard that the attack was
going on, so that they could block roads
leading out of the area in Phase four.”
Temitope said she promptly directed her
members of staff to send text message
assuring parents of the safety of their wards.
She called on security agencies to scale up
security around the school in order for the
school to continue its operation.
The director said the school had decided to
operate only on Tuesday and had sent
messages to parents, on account of the
directive of the Federal Government to
offices in Abuja to shut down for the World
Economic Forum on Africa.
The incident attracted security operatives
including soldiers, policemen and men of the
Civil Defence who arrived the scene few hours
after the attack.
An army officer from the Brigade of Guards,
who pleaded anonymity, said that because of
increasing incidence of crime and bomb
attacks in Nyanya, a military unit had been
mounted in the area for speedy response to
distress calls.
The Commander, Army Headquarters Garrison,
N.T Ndionu, FCT Director, State Security
Service, John Okogie and the Commander of
the FCT Civil Defence, visited the school
shortly after the attack.
The incident caused widespread panic in
Nyanya, Karu, Jikwoyi and Kubwa and other
satellite towns as parents rushed to schools to
pick their children and wards.
The FCT Police Public Relations Officer,
Altine Daniel, said no child was abducted from
the school, adding that it was just a car-
hijacking incident.
But the police headquarters said it recovered
a Toyota Hiace bus that was stolen by the
three gunmen at the Vine International
Academy, Nyanya, Phase IV, on the outskirts
of Abuja, on Tuesday.
Police operatives attached to Nasarawa Police
Command, following a massive hunt,
intercepted and recovered the bus along Lafia
Road, Nasarawa State and arrested two
suspects, Victor Essien, aged 40 and Ubong
Bassey, aged 49.
A statement by the Force Public Relations
Officer, Frank Mba said the Inspector-
General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar,
commended his men for a job well done, and
reassured Nigerians of the enhanced state of
security in the Federal Capital Territory and
its environs.
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