Nigeria school attack Teacher killed, 25 girls abducted

Nigeria school attack

A Nigeria school attack in Kebbi State left a teacher dead and 25 girls abducted. Security forces have launched a major rescue mission as community fear grows.

A tragic incident unfolded in north-western Nigeria as armed men stormed the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State. The early-morning raid led to the death of a teacher and the abduction of at least 25 female students.

How the Attack Took Place

The armed group, locally referred to as bandits, launched the attack around 04:00 local time. They exchanged heavy gunfire with security personnel before breaching the school’s perimeter fence and forcibly taking the girls from their hostel.

Security Response and Rescue Efforts

Police confirmed that additional tactical teams, military units, and local vigilantes have been deployed. A coordinated search operation is ongoing across nearby forests and possible escape routes to rescue the abducted students.

Worsening Trend of School Abductions

Northern Nigeria has witnessed repeated school kidnappings over the last decade, often linked to ransom demands. This incident is the first major school abduction since March 2024, highlighting the persistent security crisis affecting families and students.

Impact on the Community

Residents are living in fear and uncertainty as they wait for updates on the missing girls. The attack once again underscores the urgent need for improved school protection and long-term security reforms.

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