24 Nigerian Young Scholars Released More Than Seven Days Post Abduction

Approximately 24 Nigerian female students who were abducted from the learning facility more than seven days back have been released, government officials announced.

Armed assailants raided the Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School located in northwestern region on 17 November, taking the life of an employee while capturing 25 students.

Head of state Bola Tinubu commended security forces concerning the "immediate reaction" post-occurrence - although specific details regarding their liberation were not specified.

The continent's largest country has experienced numerous cases of captures during current times - including over two hundred fifty youths taken from faith-based academy last Friday still missing.

Via official communication, a special adviser to the president verified that all the girls abducted from the school located in the area had been accounted for, stating that this event caused imitation captures across further regional provinces.

Tinubu said that extra staff will be assigned in sensitive locations to avert more cases of kidnapping".

Through another message on X, government leadership wrote: "Military aviation is to maintain continuous surveillance across distant regions, coordinating activities alongside land forces to properly detect, contain, disrupt, and neutralise every threatening factor."

More than fifteen hundred students got captured from Nigerian schools in recent years, during which two hundred seventy-six students got captured in the well-known large-scale kidnapping.

Recently, no fewer than three hundred students and employees were taken from an educational institution, faith-based academy, situated in local province.

Half a hundred individuals abducted from learning institution managed to get away as reported by the Christian Association - however no fewer than numerous individuals haven't been located.

The main church official within the area has mentioned that national authorities is making "no meaningful effort" to save captured persons.

The capture incident within educational premises represented the third occurrence affecting the nation over recent days, pressuring the administration to cancel travel plans global meeting taking place in South Africa days ago to manage the crisis.

UN education envoy the diplomat requested global organizations to make maximum effort" to support efforts to bring back kidnapped youths.

Brown, a former UK prime minister, commented: "It's also incumbent on us to make certain educational institutions are safe spaces for studying, instead of locations in which students can be plucked from educational settings for illegal gain."

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