On Sunday,
unknown gunmen broke into the Kaduna residence of Abdulrasheed Maina, former
chairman of the Presidential Pension Reform Task Team. Armed with
sophisticated weapons, the
attackers reportedly stormed the house located in the Kawu area of the state,
demanding the whereabouts of the Maina and his mother.
According to
reports, the men, who were said to be in military uniforms, were said to have
ransacked the house, damaged some fittings, and harassed family members before
driving away with a private security man attached to the residence.
A resident
simply identified as Salisu said “The men were shouting, where is Maina? Where
is the mother? Before they tied the security man and took him away.” Both Maina and his mother were not within the
premises at the time of the attack.
Maina’s younger brother said the matter had been reported at the Kawu
police station.
He said the
attackers later abandoned the security man in a bush outskirt the city. “The security man taken away in the trunk of
the car was later found by some villagers, tied up and handcuffed,” he
said. Sunday’s attack happened less than
a week after a similar one on Maina’s Abuja residence, where rooms were also
ransacked and several documents checked by some men in mobile police uniforms.
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