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Frederick Takai Shamang, Former Nigerian Labour Congress Leader, Released After Kidnapping
In a welcome development, the 78-year-old Frederick Takai Shamang, a former leader of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) was released after being kidnapped on July 5. The abductors raided his Biniki village in Kaduna State, taking away Mr. Shamang, a prominent unionist.
According to his daughter, Mrs. Grace Abbin, her father’s release was confirmed in a post on her WhatsApp status. While speaking about her father’s return, Mrs. Abbin expressed gratitude to the various individuals who contributed to his safe release.
"Not enough words can express our appreciation to each and every one of you for the safe return of our daddy, comrade Elder Takai A. Shamang. To God Almighty be the Glory," her post read.
However, Mrs. Abbin did not provide details regarding the circumstances of her father’s release or if a ransom was paid.
This kidnapping marks the second attempt on Mr. Shamang’s life within two years. Kaduna State has become a hotbed for high-profile abductions, targeting prominent figures, including clergymen and journalists.
Mr. Shamang is currently the president and founder of the Gantys Aid for Widows, Orphans and Needy Foundation (GAWON). His safety and well-being are of significant concern, especially given the increasing brazenness of kidnappings in the region.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported on Mr. Shamang’s release, highlighting the complexity of the situation and the need for urgent solutions to address the growing threat of kidnappings in Kaduna State.