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Gunmen In Nigeria Kidnap 287 School Children, Demand Hefty Ransom

A general view of a classroom at Kuriga school in Kuririga on March 8, 2024, where more than 250 pupils kidnapped by gunmen. Nigeria's President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on March 8, 2024 sent troops to rescue more than 250 pupils kidnapped by gunmen from a school in the country's northwest in one of the largest mass abductions in three years. The Kaduna state attack was the second mass kidnapping in a week in Africa's most populous state, where heavily armed criminal gangs on motorbikes target victims in villages and schools and along highways in the hunt for ransom payments. Local government officials in Kaduna State confirmed the kidnapping attack on Kuriga school on March 7, 2024, but they have still not given figures as they said they were still working out how many children had been abducted. (Photo by Haidar Umar / AFP) (Photo by HAIDAR UMAR/AFP via Getty Images)

Nigeria faces a horrifying situation after gunmen abducted nearly 287 school children from a village in Kaduna state. This brazen act has sparked national and international outrage, raising serious concerns about the safety of children and the growing threat of kidnapping in the country.

A Nightmare Unfolds in Kuriga Village

The abduction occurred on March 7th in Kuriga village, located in northwestern Nigeria. Armed bandits on motorcycles stormed the LEA Primary and Secondary School, taking hundreds of students hostage. While some were fortunately rescued by officials, a staggering number – 287 – remain in the hands of the kidnappers. The group holding the children is reportedly demanding a ransom of 1 billion naira (approximately $622,000 USD) for their safe release.

A resident of Kuriga village, Aminu Jibril, spoke to CNN, revealing the chilling details of the ransom demand. The kidnappers contacted him through a hidden phone number, threatening to execute the children within three weeks (20 days) if their demands aren’t met. They claim the abduction is an act of retaliation against the Nigerian government and security forces.

A Community in Anguish, a Nation on Edge

This video grab taken from an AFPTV video on March 7, 2024 shows families of abducted pupils gathering during the visit of the Kaduna State governor Uba Sani after gunmen kidnapped over 280 from a school in Kuriga. Gunmen have kidnapped more than 200 pupils during a raid on a school in northwest Nigeria, a teacher and local residents said, in one of the country’s largest mass abductions. Kidnappings for ransom are common in Africa’s most populous country, where heavily armed criminal gangs have targeted schools and colleges in the past, especially in the northwest, though such attacks have abated recently. Local government officials in Kaduna State confirmed the kidnapping attack on Kuriga school on March 7, 2024, but gave no figures as they said they were still working out how many children had been abducted. (Photo by AFPTV / AFP) (Photo by -/AFPTV/AFP via Getty Images)

The kidnapping has left the Kuriga village community devastated. Tragically, a resident lost their life while trying to confront the attackers. The incident also highlights the vulnerability of schools in the region and the severe disruption to children’s education.

Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna state has assured the public that relentless efforts are underway to secure the children’s safe return. The gravity of the situation has garnered international attention, with organizations like Amnesty International condemning the act and urging authorities to prioritize the safety of schools and children’s right to education.

A State Plagued by Banditry: A Recurring Nightmare

This kidnapping is not an isolated incident. Kaduna state, bordering the Nigerian capital Abuja, has become a hotspot for kidnappings by criminal groups seeking ransom. In 2021 alone, the state witnessed the abduction of over 140 students from a private secondary school, followed by another kidnapping from a private university that ended tragically with fatalities.

Governor Sani has acknowledged the severity of the situation and informed the public that both the President and the National Security Adviser are aware of the ongoing crisis. Plans are underway to establish a dedicated Security Committee and a military base in Kuriga to strengthen security measures and prevent future abductions.

The Fight for a Safer Future In Nigeria

The kidnapping of these children has shaken Nigeria to its core. Families desperately wait for their loved ones’ return, while the nation grapples with the growing threat of kidnappings. This incident underscores the urgent need for decisive action from the government to bolster security, combat banditry, and create a safe environment for children and education to thrive.

The future of Nigeria rests on the safety and well-being of its children. Only through unwavering commitment and collective action can the country dismantle the reign of terror orchestrated by criminal elements and ensure a brighter future for its next generation.

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