24 Nigerian Female Students Liberated Over a Week After Abduction

A total of twenty-four West African female students captured from their boarding school over a week ago were liberated, national leadership announced.

Gunmen raided an educational institution in Nigeria's northwestern region last month, fatally wounding a worker while capturing 25 students.

The nation's leader government leadership praised military personnel regarding their "swift response" post-occurrence - while the circumstances regarding their liberation had not been clarified.

West Africa's dominant power has experienced multiple incidents of kidnappings in recent years - amounting to two hundred fifty youths taken from a Catholic school last Friday yet to be located.

Through an announcement, a designated representative within the government asserted that all the girls captured at educational facility located in the area had returned safely, mentioning that the incident triggered imitation captures across further Nigerian states.

Tinubu stated that extra staff would be deployed towards high-risk zones to prevent more cases related to captures".

Through another message through social media, Tinubu wrote: "Military aviation is to maintain continuous surveillance over the most remote areas, synchronising operations with ground units to accurately locate, contain, disturb, and neutralise all hostile elements."

More than numerous youths have been abducted from educational institutions over the past decade, back when two hundred seventy-six students got captured in the well-known large-scale kidnapping.

Recently, a minimum of numerous pupils and workers were taken from an educational institution, religious educational establishment, in Nigeria's regional territory.

Half a hundred individuals taken from the school were able to flee according to the Christian Association - yet approximately 250 remain unaccounted for.

The primary church official in the region has commented that the administration is undertaking "little substantial action" to rescue those still missing.

This kidnapping within educational premises marked the third instance impacting the country within seven days, pressuring President Bola Tinubu to call off journey global meeting held in South Africa recently to deal with the situation.

United Nations representative the diplomat called on the international community to make maximum effort" to assist initiatives to recover the abducted children.

The envoy, a former UK prime minister, said: "It's also incumbent on us to ensure that educational institutions remain secure environments for education, rather than places where youths could be removed from their classroom for illegal gain."

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