Fifty of the 303 schoolchildren kidnapped from a Catholic college in north-central Nigeria’s Niger state have escaped captivity and at the moment are with their households, the college authority mentioned Sunday, bringing reduction to some distraught households after one of many largest college abductions in Nigeria’s historical past.
The schoolchildren, aged between 10 and 18, escaped individually between Friday and Saturday, in response to the Most Rev. Bulus Dauwa Yohanna, chairman of the Christian Affiliation of Nigeria in Niger state and the proprietor of the college. A complete of 253 schoolchildren and 12 academics are nonetheless held by the abductors, he mentioned in an announcement.
“We have been in a position to confirm this after we determined to contact and go to some dad and mom,” Yohanna mentioned.
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The pupils and college students have been seized along with their academics by gunmen who attacked the St. Mary’s Faculty, a Catholic establishment in Niger state’s distant Papiri neighborhood, on Friday. No group has but claimed accountability for the abductions and authorities have mentioned tactical squads have been deployed alongside native hunters to rescue the youngsters.
It was not instantly clear the place the Niger state kids have been being held or how they managed to return dwelling. Nigeria’s army and police didn’t instantly reply to an Related Press inquiry.
“As a lot as we obtain the return of those 50 kids that escaped with some sigh of reduction, I urge you all to proceed in your prayers for the rescue and secure return of the remaining victims,” Yohanna mentioned.
Pope Leo XIV known as for the rapid launch of the schoolchildren and workers of the college, saying on the finish of a mass in St. Peter’s Sq. on Sunday that he was “deeply saddened” by the incident.
“I really feel nice sorrow, particularly for the numerous women and boys who’ve been kidnapped and for his or her anguished households,” the pontiff mentioned. “I make a heartfelt enchantment for the rapid launch of the hostages and urge the competent authorities to take acceptable and well timed selections to make sure their launch.”
All colleges in Niger state have been ordered to shut on Saturday in response to the kidnappings, reported BBC, a CBS companion. Dominic Adamu, whose daughters are college students at St. Mary’s Faculty however weren’t kidnapped, informed the outlet that the assault “took everyone without warning.”
“Everyone is weak,” Adamu mentioned, in response to the BBC.
One other lady, who was not recognized by identify, informed the outlet that her 6- and 13-year-old nieces had been kidnapped from the college, including: “I simply need them to go dwelling.”
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The Niger state assault occurred 4 days after 25 schoolchildren have been seized in related circumstances in neighboring Kebbi state’s Maga city, which is 106 miles away.
Each states are in a northern area of Nigeria the place dozens of armed gangs have used kidnapping for ransom as a technique of dominating distant communities with little authorities and safety presence.
Satellite tv for pc picture exhibits that the Niger state college compound is connected to an adjoining main college, with greater than 50 school rooms and dormitory buildings. It is positioned close to a significant street linking the cities of Yelwa and Mokwa.
Faculty kidnappings have come to outline insecurity in Africa’s most populous nation, and armed gangs usually see colleges as “strategic” targets to attract extra consideration.
Niger state hurriedly closed down all colleges after Friday’s assault, whereas some federal schools in battle hotspots throughout the area have been additionally closed by the Nigerian authorities.
“I can’t relent”
The kidnappings are occurring towards the backdrop of President Trump’s claims of “Christian persecution” within the West African nation. Assaults in Nigeria have an effect on each Christians and Muslims. The college assault earlier this week in Kebbi state was in a Muslim-majority city.
Arrests are uncommon and ransom funds are widespread in most of the sizzling spots in northern Nigeria.
Confidence McHarry, a safety analyst at Lagos-based consultancy SBM Intelligence, mentioned that whereas there’s little proof that Trump’s feedback may need impressed the gunmen to launch extra assaults within the hope that extra consideration would convey larger ransoms, “the absence of penalties is what’s fuelling these assaults.”
In an announcement welcoming the liberty of a few of these kidnapped in Niger state and Kebbi state, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu mentioned his authorities won’t relent till each hostage is freed.
“Let me be clear: I can’t relent. Each Nigerian, in each state, has the best to security — and below my watch, we are going to safe this nation and defend our individuals,” he added.

