President Buhari's Family Member Kidnapped in Nigeria
Police say gunmen have kidnapped a traditional ruler in Daura who is distantly related to Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari.
Musa
Umar was seized on Wednesday evening from in front of his house by
abductors who fired shots into the air, Katsina state Police Spokesman
Gambo Isa told the BBC's Nasidi Adamu Yahya.
Local
police say one officer, who was injured in a confrontation with the
kidnappers, is receiving treatment at a local hospital.
Mr Umar is a distant relative by marriage of President Buhari, as well as the father-in-law of one of his senior aides.
Daura is the president's home town.
The BBC's Joshua Ajayi in Lagos says
the kidnapping is an embarrassment to the President, as it shows that
just about anyone can be abducted.
The President's office has not yet commented on the incident.
Kidnappings, often for ransom, are on the rise in north-western Nigeria.
On Tuesday, dozens of gunmen attacked two villages in the same state and killed 14 people.
The
Nigerian government has repeatedly claimed it is tackling the problem
by deploying troops to the region but that has yet to bring the violence
to an end.
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