More than 280 children kidnapped by gunmen from school in Nigeria

Post By Diaspoint | March 10, 2024

Attack by ‘bandits’ in Kaduna state is the second mass abduction in the West African nation in less than a week

Gunmen have kidnapped more than 280 pupils from a school in Nigeria‘s north-western Kaduna state, a teacher and local residents said, in one of the country’s largest mass abductions in three years.

Sani Abdullahi, the head teacher at GSS Kuriga school in the Chikun district of Kaduna, said the gunmen, known locally as bandits, struck early on Thursday firing gunshots in the air.

He told local officials that 187 pupils had been snatched from the main school along with another 100 from the school’s primary classes.

Hundreds of schoolchildren and college students have been kidnapped in mass abductions in the country’s north-west and central region, including in Kaduna, in the last three years.

Almost all were released for ransom payments after weeks or months spent in captivity in camps hidden in forests that stretch across north-western states.

Locals said the gunmen surrounded the government-owned school in Kuriga town just as the pupils and students were about to start the school day at around 8am.

“Early in the morning, before we got up, we heard gunshots from bandits, before we knew it they had gathered up the children,” local resident Musa Mohammed told AFP.

“We are pleading to the government, all of us are pleading, they should please help us with security.”

State officials confirmed the attack but said they were still working out how many children had been abducted. Often figures of those reported kidnapped or missing are lowered after people fleeing the attack return home.

“As of this moment we have not been able to know the number of children or students that have been kidnapped,” Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani said during a visit to Kuriga on Thursday.

“We will ensure that every child will come back. We are working with the security agencies,” he told villagers in the area, about 90km from the state capital.

Thursday’s kidnapping comes almost 10 years after Boko Haram extremists triggered international outcry by kidnapping more than 250 schoolgirls from Chibok in Nigeria’s north-east.

Some of those girls are still missing.

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