Twenty-four abducted schoolgirls freed in northwestern Nigeria, authorities say – Firstpost

Twenty-four abducted schoolgirls freed in northwestern Nigeria, authorities say – Firstpost

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Twenty-four girls abducted from a government boarding school in Kebbi State have been released, Nigerian officials said, after armed attackers seized them on November 17

Twenty-four girls who were abducted from a government boarding school in northwestern Nigeria last week have been released, the state governor’s media aide said on Tuesday.

The girls were seized on November 17 when armed men stormed their school in Kebbi state shortly after a military detachment left the premises. The attack triggered a wave of copycat kidnappings in Kwara and Niger states, authorities said.

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday welcomed the girls’ release and called on security forces to intensify efforts to free others still held captive.

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“I am relieved that all the 24 girls have been accounted for. Now we must put, as a matter of urgency, more boots on the ground in the vulnerable areas to avert further incidents of kidnapping. My government will offer all the assistance needed to achieve this,” Tinubu said.

Mass kidnappings for ransom have become common in northern Nigeria, where armed gangs target schools and rural communities, often overwhelming local security forces.

(Except the headline, this story has not been edited by Firstpost staff.)

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