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Nigeria School Kidnapping: Students Abducted in Second Attack This Week

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Students⁤ Abducted in Second Nigerian⁣ School Kidnapping‌ This Week

Papiri, ​Niger State,​ Nigeria ‍- ​Armed men abducted an unknown number ‌of⁣ students and staff from St. Mary’s Catholic ⁤School in Papiri,​ Niger State, early Friday morning, marking the second reported school kidnapping in Nigeria in less than ‌a week. The ‍attack ⁤occurred around 02:00 local time (01:00 GMT).

Authorities had⁤ already ordered the⁣ temporary closure of all⁤ boarding schools in Niger ⁤state due to escalating ‍security concerns when the raid took ⁤place. While the exact number of those taken ⁢remains unconfirmed, local residents fear as many as 100 ⁤students‌ and staff‌ may be​ involved.‍

“The exact number of abducted pupils is yet to ⁢be confirmed as​ security⁣ agencies continue to assess ⁢the‍ situation,” a statement from Niger state authorities read.

The incident follows the kidnapping of ​25 schoolgirls from a boarding school in Kebbi state on Monday, highlighting a recent ​surge​ in attacks‍ by armed groups – locally referred to as bandits⁤ – ⁢across nigeria.⁣

The escalating violence has prompted President Bola Tinubu to postpone planned foreign ​trips, ⁢underscoring the gravity of the security situation.Families ‍in the Papiri area are currently awaiting news of ⁣their children, gripped by fear ⁤and ⁤uncertainty.

Nigeria has long struggled with banditry and kidnapping, notably in⁢ the⁢ northwest and central regions of⁣ the country. ⁣These‍ groups often target ⁤villages, schools, and travelers,⁤ demanding ransom⁢ for their release. The recent increase in attacks raises​ concerns about‍ the security of educational institutions and the safety of students across the nation.

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