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The anguish of parents over hundreds of students kidnapped in Nigeria

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December 14, 2020
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Murja Mohammed, whose son was abducted by gunmen in Kankara Murja Mohammed, whose son was abducted by gunmen in Kankara

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The anguish of parents over hundreds of students kidnapped in Nigeria Over the weekend, parents converged on a secondary school in Nigeria's northwestern Katsina state begging authorities to save hundreds of boys abducted by gunmen.

Reuters – Kankara, Nigeria

More than 300 students from the all-boys Government Science school in Kankara taken Friday night remained missing on Sunday.

"We will not rest until we see the end of this," state spokesman Abdul Labaran told Reuters.

Labaran said military and intelligence chiefs were in Kankara to lead the rescue. While 321 students were missing, he said some could have gone home to other states.

All state schools in Katsina were ordered to close because officials did not know the attackers' motives, the education commissioner said.

Praying for the rescue of students

Abubakar Lawal came from Zaria, a city 120 kilometres (75 miles) south of Kanara. Two of his three sons at the school were among the missing.

"From yesterday I was here, praying that the almighty Allah should rescue our people," he said outside the dusty school grounds.

One of his missing sons, 17-year-old Buhari, was named after President Muhammadu Buhari, a native of Katsina state.

Yahaya, 17, told Reuters he escaped on Saturday. He gave only one name for fear of reprisals. He said he sneaked away while the kidnappers transferred students to different locations in the forest.

"We met someone with motorcycle who brought us to a nearby village," He said. "From there someone bought us to Kankara."

He said group leaders told the men not to harm them.

Pain and anger among civilians

Attacks by armed gangs, widely known as bandits, are common throughout northwestern Nigeria. The groups attack civilians, stealing or kidnapping them for ransom. Islamist militants are more common in the northeast.

There is growing anger with the precarious security situation in Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation. Late last month, Islamist militants killed scores of farmers in northeastern Borno, beheading some of them.

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