Nigeria: Army rescues 17 students kidnapped in northwest Sokoto

Around 200 students abducted from Kaduna school is still missing

Nigeria abductions Nigerian army patrol near LEA Primary and Secondary School Kuriga where students were kidnapped in Kuriga, Kaduna, Nigeria | AP

Nigerian army rescued 17 students and a woman who were kidnapped by armed men in north-west Sokoto state. According to the state governor, Tsangaya students were freed on Friday after an operation coordinated by the army and the office of the national security adviser. 

The attack at Tsangaya school took place on March 9 after the mass abduction of students in Kaduna. 

“All the children have been found healthy and are ready to be reunited with their parents,” said Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto, Sokoto governor. 

Reportedly, no ransom was sought by the kidnappers as the parents did not get any calls or messages from the abductors. 

In the latest two mass abductions, nearly 300 students were kidnapped. However, kidnappings at schools in Nigeria are not something new. It was first carried out by by jihadist group Boko Haram.

Over 200 students were captured from a girl’s school in Chibok in Borno state. Though many were released, some girls have never been released. by the jihadist group Boko Haram. Though many were released, some girls have never been released. 

The mass kidnappings that happened two weeks back were the first since July 2021.

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