Nigeria: After 6 Months in Terrorists’ Captivity, 30 Students of Federal Govt College, Birnin Yauri, Regain Freedom

Thirty students of Federal Government College, Birnin Yauri, Kebbi State, and one teacher of the school, have regained freedom after six months in captivity in the hands of terrorists.

On June 17, 2021, terrorists from neighbouring Rijau forest in Niger State, broke into the school and abducted over 100 students and eight teachers.

The terrorists, who reportedly stormed the school on motorcycles, overpowered the security operatives on ground, killing a policeman in the process.

However, troops succeeded in rescuing some of the students days after they were abducted, while others escaped from the terrorists in the process of taking them away.

The terrorists had on October 21, 2021 released 30 of the students.

On Saturday, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Publicity, Yahaya Sarki, confirmed the release of 30 more students.

According to the statement: “Today, Saturday 8th January 2022, 30 students of Federal Government College, Birnin Yauri and one teacher have arrived Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State capital following their release. They shall undergo medical screening and support while being re-united with their families.”It will be recalled that on Thursday 21 October, 2022, 30 students of the same school were released and brought to Birnin Kebbi to be reunited with their families .This is in addition to some who were earlier released to their parents.

“We thank all security agencies and those who have helped in securing the release, while congratulating Mr. President, Muhammadu Buhari for the success.”

The high level of attacks have been a source of worry to Nigerians as armed gangs have been operating across the country despite repeated assurances from the government and security agencies.

In one of such attacks, which happened in Zamfara State, over 143 persons were killed by migrating bandits.

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