Nigeria School Attack: Gunmen Kidnap 25 Girls, Kill Teacher in Kebbi State
Arid men stormed a girls' secondary school in northwestern Nigeria, killing a teacher and abducting at least 25 students in a pre-dawn raid on Monday. The attack occurred at the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State, around 4 a.m. local time. The attackers engaged police personnel in a gun duel before scaling the perimeter fence and seizing the students from their hostel.
Details of the Attack:
Time and Location: The attack happened around 4 a.m. local time at the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State.
Casualties: One teacher was killed while trying to protect the students, and another staff member sustained gunshot wounds.
Abduction: The gunmen marched a number of girls into nearby bushland, raising fears of prolonged captivity.
Security Response:
Deployment: Additional police tactical units, military personnel, and vigilante groups have been deployed to the area.
Search Operation. A coordinated search and rescue operation is underway in surrounding forests and suspected escape routes.
- *Frequent Targets*: Schools in northern Nigeria have been frequent targets for armed groups, who often carry out abductions to seek ransom payments or leverage deals with the government.
- *Recent Incident*: This is the first major school abduction since March 2024, when over 200 pupils were seized from a school in Kuriga, Kaduna state.
God help Nigeria ooo.
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