Suleiman Idris, a resident of Kasuwan Magani narrated a pathetic story of the Kaduna crisis, he said he lost two of his children including valuable property during the crisis, disclosing that he was on a business trip when the incident occurred.
He later learnt of the death of his two sons when he came back after the crisis. He vowed to leave the area as soon as he gathers little money that could be enough to take him to his destination
According to him, ” I lost my wife about ten years ago during childbirth. I have two sons and a daughter. I travelled to Lagos to buy goods for reselling. It was in Lagos I heard of crisis in Kasuwan Magani. I called my eldest son but his phone went off. Repeated calls couldn’t get through. I hurriedly packed my goods and entered the motor going to kaduna. I reached Mando motor park, only to hear that there was a curfew.
”I slept there until the following morning when I sought for the assistance of security men who followed me down to Kasuwan Magani. It was ththat ere I discovered the death of my sons. What else do I stay in Kaduna for? Within a few days, I have to move to my state where I came from,” he explained tearfully.
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