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287 pupils kidnapped by gunmen in most recent Nigerian school raid – Headteacher

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Gunmen raided a school in the northwest region of Nigeria on Thursday and abducted 287 students.This is the second time in less than a week that a large number of students have been kidnapped in Nigeria.

Many students are being taken from schools in northern Nigeria. This has been happening a lot and has been worrying people since 2014, when Islamic extremists kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls in Chibok village in Borno state. Lately, many kidnappings have been happening in the northwestern and central areas. Armed groups are taking villagers and travelers and asking for a lot of money to let them go.

People who live there told the news organization The Associated Press that on Thursday, some attackers surrounded the school that is owned by the government in the town of Kuriga in Kaduna State. This happened just as the children were getting ready to start their school day around 8 a. m

Government officials previously stated that over 100 students were captured in the attack. Sani Abdullahi, the person in charge of the school, spoke to the governor of Kaduna. “When Uba Sani visited the town, he found out that 287 people were missing after a headcount. ”

“We will make sure that all the children return. ” “We are working with the police and other security teams,” the governor told people in the village which is 55 miles away from the capital.

No one said they did the attack on Thursday, but people think it was done by armed herders. They have been accused of attacking and kidnapping people for money after fighting with local communities for a long time.

The police and the governor came hours later to look for more things, while people and parents waited for information.

The attack happened a few days after over 200 people, mostly women and children, were taken by extremists in northeastern Nigeria.

Women, kids, and students are often kidnapped in the conflict-affected northern area, and many of them are only released when their families pay a lot of money.

Experts say that both attacks show that Nigeria’s security situation is getting worse. In 2023, several hundred people died because of the country’s security crisis.

Bola Tinubu became the president of Nigeria last year. He said he would stop the fighting. But according to Oluwole Ojewale, a researcher at the Institute for Security Studies, there hasn’t been much improvement in security under Tinubu’s leadership.

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