Two dozen from Nigeria Female Students Freed After Eight Days Post Capture

A group of 24 Nigerian-born female students captured from their boarding school over a week ago were liberated, government officials stated.

Gunmen stormed a learning facility in Nigeria's local province last month, fatally wounding a worker and seizing two dozen plus one scholars.

The nation's leader Bola Tinubu applauded military personnel concerning the "swift response" to the incident - despite the fact that the circumstances of the girls' release remained unclear.

The continent's largest country has suffered numerous cases of abductions during current times - with more than two hundred fifty youths taken from a Catholic school last Friday still missing.

Through an announcement, a designated representative within the government verified that every student captured at learning institution in Kebbi State were now safe, stating that the incident sparked similar abductions in two other regional provinces.

Tinubu said that additional forces will be assigned in sensitive locations to avert further incidents of kidnapping".

Via additional communication using digital platforms, government leadership stated: "The Air Force is to maintain constant observation across distant regions, aligning missions with ground units to effectively identify, contain, disturb, and counteract all hostile elements."

Over numerous youths have been abducted from Nigerian schools since 2014, when two hundred seventy-six students were taken hostage amid the well-known Chibok mass abduction.

Days ago, a minimum of three hundred students and employees were taken from St Mary's School, religious educational establishment, located within local province.

Fifty of those captured at educational facility were able to flee as reported by the Christian Association - however no fewer than two hundred fifty are still missing.

The main religious leader within the area has mentioned that national authorities is undertaking "no meaningful effort" to recover those still missing.

This kidnapping at the school represented the third occurrence affecting the nation over recent days, forcing national leadership to call off his trip international conference taking place in the African country days ago to deal with the situation.

International education official the official requested the international community to try everything possible" to support efforts to bring back captured students.

The envoy, previous head of government, stated: "It's also incumbent on us to guarantee that Nigerian schools remain secure environments for learning, not spaces where children could be removed from learning environments through unlawful means."

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