Approximately two dozen Nigerian young women captured from the educational institution more than seven days back have been released, the country's president announced.
Gunmen raided an educational institution in Nigeria's Kebbi State recently, killing one staff member while capturing 25 students.
Head of state the president commended law enforcement for their "immediate reaction" following the event - although precise conditions surrounding their freedom had not been clarified.
The continent's largest country has witnessed multiple incidents of abductions in recent years - including over numerous students captured at religious educational institution recently remaining unaccounted for.
Through an announcement, an appointed consultant within the government verified that every student taken from learning institution within the region had been accounted for, stating that this event triggered imitation captures in two other local territories.
The president stated that extra staff would be deployed in sensitive locations to avert more cases related to captures".
Through another message using digital platforms, Tinubu wrote: "The Air Force will continue constant observation across distant regions, aligning missions together with infantry to properly detect, contain, disrupt, and eliminate every threatening factor."
Exceeding 1,500 children got captured from educational institutions in recent years, during which multiple young women were abducted during the well-known major capture incident.
On Friday, no fewer than 300 children and staff were abducted from a learning facility, religious educational establishment, in Nigeria's local province.
Several dozen people taken from educational facility were able to flee according to faith-based groups - yet approximately numerous individuals haven't been located.
The leading church official in the region has commented that Nigeria's government is making "little substantial action" to recover those still missing.
This kidnapping within educational premises represented the third occurrence impacting the country in a week, pressuring national leadership to postpone journey international conference organized within the southern nation recently to address the situation.
International education official the official requested global organizations to make maximum effort" to assist initiatives to return kidnapped youths.
Brown, ex-British leader, stated: "We also have responsibility to make certain learning facilities are safe spaces for education, rather than places where children could be removed from their classroom for illegal gain."
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