130 abducted Niger students regain freedom

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One hundred and thirty school children abducted from St. Mary’s Private Catholic Primary and Secondary School in Papiri, Agwara Local Government Area (LGA) of Niger state, have regained freedom.

The schoolchildren were reportedly freed on Friday between Agwara and Borgu LGAs of the state.

The gunmen invaded the school on 21 November on motorbikes, taking away 315 persons — 303 students and 12 teachers — in an operation that lasted three hours.

However, 50 pupils escaped within the first 24 hours, with 265 abductees, including all 12 teachers, remaining in captivity.

On 7 December, the Federal Government secured the release of 100 students.

This followed intensified military operations, aerial surveillance across Niger, Kwara and Kebbi States, and the deployment of community hunters in the forests.

President Bola Tinubu had cancelled scheduled foreign trips to personally oversee the response, which also triggered the indefinite closure of schools in Niger state and several federal institutions in high-risk areas.

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