Fri, 12 Jun 2026
Headlines:
Nigeria steps up rescue efforts for abducted students
Published on: Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Published on: Tue, Dec 15, 2020
By: AFP
Text Size:
Text:
Nigeria steps up rescue efforts for abducted students
File pic - Armed hunters gather before looking for the abducted schoolgirls in Maiduguri, Nigeria. (AP)
KANO: Nigerian authorities stepped up efforts to rescue students abducted by armed men who raided their hostels.

UN children’s agency Unicef condemned the assault on the school in Katsina, the home state of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Advertisement
Gunmen on motorcycles stormed the Government Science School at Kankara late on Friday and engaged security forces in a fierce gun battle, forcing hundreds of students to flee and hide in surrounding bushes and forest.

State governor Aminu Bello Masari, who visited the school on Saturday, said soldiers were working to locate and free the hostages.

SPONSORED CONTENT
Cosmobeauté Malaysia and beautyexpo will expand into East Malaysia with the launch of the Cosmobeauté Malaysia Borneo Festival 2026 at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) from May 25 to 26.
“Soldiers are currently in the bushes fighting the bandits. We will do all we can to ensure all the abducted children are reclaimed,” he said.

National police spokesman Frank Mbas said “additional operational and investigative assets to support the ongoing search and rescue operations in Kankara” had been deployed.

Advertisement
Masari said it was still not clear how many students were “in the hands of the bandits” and how many had managed to escape.

“The school has a population of 839 and so far, we are yet to account for 333 students,” Masari told a federal government delegation in his office on Sunday.

Advertisement
“We are still counting because more are still coming out of the forest,” said the governor.

“Up till this moment, no one can give a precise figure of the children abducted,” he said, adding that students who escaped confirmed some of their peers were taken.

Masari directed the school to take a headcount of the students to determine those who went back home. Osama Aminu Maale was one of the students who escaped the abductors and returned to his parents.

“There were a total of 520 of us that were taken by the gunmen from the school,” the 18-year-old student told AFP on the phone. “After they took us away we stopped inside the bus where they made the older students take a headcount. We counted 520,” he said. The hostages were split into groups before Maale and four others escaped.

“One of the gunmen hit me repeatedly when I failed to keep up with the rest of the group due to my failing health before he let me trail behind, giving me the chance to escape,” he said. 
Advertisement
Share this story
Advertisement
Advertisement
Follow Us  
           
Daily Express News  
© Copyright 2026 Sabah Publishing House Sdn. Bhd. (Co. No. 35782-P)
close
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
Already a subscriber? Login here
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
open
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
Already a subscriber? Login here