Police officer helping reunite families in Kano State, Nigeria community cooperation effort

Kano Police Reunite 16-Year-Old Spanish Traveler with Family

✨ Faith Restored

A teenager who traveled from Spain got separated from relatives on a Nigerian highway, but alert villagers and quick police work brought him home safely. His reunion shows how communities and authorities can work together when a child needs help.

When 16-year-old Alex Ansol lost contact with his family on a busy highway between Jos and Saminaka, strangers in a small Nigerian village made sure he wasn't alone for long.

Alex had just arrived in Nigeria from Spain on March 30, excited to visit his father in Kano. He was traveling with four relatives from Abuja International Airport when they became separated along the route.

Residents in Dadin Kowa village found the teenager wandering and immediately contacted local authorities. The Kano State Police Command sprang into action, taking Alex into protective custody and launching efforts to find his family.

Police spokesperson Haruna Kiyawa shared that Alex, who speaks English, was able to provide crucial details about his background. He gave officers his home address in Spain and information about his father, Ansol Fan, in Kano.

Kano Police Reunite 16-Year-Old Spanish Traveler with Family

The police reached out to the public through official channels, asking anyone with information about Alex's relatives to come forward. They provided multiple contact points, including the Divisional Police Officer in Doguwa and the state command headquarters.

The Bright Side

This story highlights something important: community vigilance works. The villagers who found Alex didn't ignore a lost teenager or assume someone else would help. They took action.

The police response also deserves recognition. Instead of treating this as a routine missing person case, they actively worked to reunite a frightened young traveler with his family. Their public appeal showed commitment to bringing Alex's worried relatives the news they desperately needed.

For a 16-year-old far from home in an unfamiliar place, the kindness of strangers made all the difference between fear and safety.

When communities and authorities work together with genuine care, lost children find their way home.

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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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