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Nigeria: Over 300 Students Kidnapped in Mass School Abduction

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Hundreds of ‌Schoolchildren⁢ Kidnapped in Nigeria, ‍Heightening Security ‍Fears

KADUNA, NIGERIA – More than 300 schoolchildren have been kidnapped ‌in ⁤two separate attacks⁢ across Nigeria‌ this week, triggering widespread fear and⁢ renewing scrutiny ‍of⁢ the country’s escalating security crisis.The⁣ abductions, occurring⁣ in Kaduna state and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have prompted the temporary closure of schools nationwide.

The ​latest incident involved the kidnapping of an unknown number of students from a school in the FCT on⁤ Wednesday, following a mass‌ abduction of over 280 students from schools in Kaduna state⁣ on Sunday. The⁣ Kaduna attacks targeted multiple⁢ schools ‍in the ‍Chikun local government area.

A staff member at St Mary’s school⁢ in Kaduna described hearing “serious bang, bang on⁣ different gates” before the ‍attackers stormed the compound, ⁣according to a video shared by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). ⁢”Children were⁢ crying,” she said,recounting her frantic⁣ search for keys while a security‍ guard groaned‌ in pain. The local Catholic diocese reported‍ the⁢ attackers “operated aggressively and without interruption for‍ nearly ⁤three hours, moving through dormitories.”

The abductions come⁤ more than a ​decade after Boko Haram jihadists kidnapped nearly 300 girls‌ from ​Chibok in ‍Borno state, some of whom remain missing.

Authorities have ordered the ⁤temporary closure ‌of 41‍ schools in the FCT as a precautionary measure.⁢ Parents, ​like 40-year-old nurse Stella Shaibu, are ⁣expressing‌ growing desperation. After⁢ collecting her daughter from a school in Bwari, near Abuja, ⁣Shaibu‌ questioned how “300 students [could] be‍ taken away at the same time?” and voiced frustration ‌with the ​government’s ‌response, stating, “If there⁣ is something that‍ the American government can do to salvage‍ this ‍situation, I’m totally in support.”

A ‍separate attack on Tuesday ⁤in western ⁢Nigeria saw gunmen kill two people and abduct dozens of worshippers during ⁤a church service‍ broadcast online.

For years, Nigeria has been plagued by⁤ violence ‍perpetrated by heavily ⁣armed criminal gangs who conduct mass kidnappings for ​ransom in ⁣rural ​areas, particularly ​in the northwest⁢ and central regions. While no⁤ group⁣ has claimed duty for the ‌recent school⁤ abductions, ‍bandit gangs are frequently⁤ suspected. These gangs, ⁣operating from a vast forest spanning several western‍ states, are increasingly forming alliances with jihadist groups ⁢from the northeast,‍ raising concerns among security analysts. ⁤Though primarily motivated by financial gain, this ‌collaboration represents a growing threat ⁢to national security.

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