Bodies of Nigerian Schoolgirls Abducted by Armed Gangs Remain Unaccounted For
Armed gangs have kidnapped a yet-to-be confirmed number of students from St. Mary's Private (Catholic) Secondary School in Agwara local government area, according to the Niger State Government.
The attack comes just days after gunmen stormed another public secondary school in Kebbi state, abducting 25 schoolgirls, with one managing to escape and 24 still missing.
Security agencies have launched a rescue operation, deploying their tactical units and military personnel to comb through forests. The government has placed Nigerian security forces on high alert amid mounting international pressure on the country's security situation.
This is not the first time the nation has faced violent attacks on civilians, with incidents of kidnappings and church bombings drawing attention from world leaders, including US President Donald Trump. In recent weeks, he had threatened military action over what he described as targeted killings of Nigeria's Christians, a narrative rejected by the Nigerian government.
However, the situation remains dire, with several schools and churches across the country experiencing similar incidents. The exact number of abducted pupils at St. Mary's School has yet to be confirmed, but security agencies are working tirelessly to locate them.
Armed gangs have kidnapped a yet-to-be confirmed number of students from St. Mary's Private (Catholic) Secondary School in Agwara local government area, according to the Niger State Government.
The attack comes just days after gunmen stormed another public secondary school in Kebbi state, abducting 25 schoolgirls, with one managing to escape and 24 still missing.
Security agencies have launched a rescue operation, deploying their tactical units and military personnel to comb through forests. The government has placed Nigerian security forces on high alert amid mounting international pressure on the country's security situation.
This is not the first time the nation has faced violent attacks on civilians, with incidents of kidnappings and church bombings drawing attention from world leaders, including US President Donald Trump. In recent weeks, he had threatened military action over what he described as targeted killings of Nigeria's Christians, a narrative rejected by the Nigerian government.
However, the situation remains dire, with several schools and churches across the country experiencing similar incidents. The exact number of abducted pupils at St. Mary's School has yet to be confirmed, but security agencies are working tirelessly to locate them.