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Nigeria Releases 130 Abducted Schoolchildren as Security Pressure Mounts

Mass kidnapping highlights escalating insecurity and scrutiny of ransom-driven abductions

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
March 25, 2026
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Nigerian schoolchildren after release from abduction in Niger state - AP Photo

Families reunite as abducted schoolchildren are released in Niger state - AP Photo

Nigeria has secured the release of 130 schoolchildren and staff abducted from a Catholic school in Niger state, officials said, marking the latest development in a series of mass kidnappings that have intensified concerns over security in the country’s north-central region.

Police in Niger state confirmed that “the remaining batch of the abducted students” from St. Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri community were freed, according to a statement by spokesperson Wasiu Abiodun. The release follows weeks of uncertainty after gunmen abducted at least 303 children and 12 teachers in an attack on November 21.

Coordinated Release Follows Earlier Recoveries

Authorities told The Associated Press that the newly released group completes the recovery of most of those abducted in the initial attack. Earlier, 50 children escaped shortly after the incident, and 100 others were released earlier this month.

Presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga said the release followed what he described as a “military intelligence driven operation,” adding that the children would return to the Niger state capital, Minna, before reuniting with their families ahead of the holiday period.

Another presidential aide, Sunday Dare, also confirmed the release in a statement, saying that none of the abducted individuals remain in captivity. Officials did not provide further details on the operation.

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Uncertainty Remains Over Missing Individuals

Despite the reported releases, authorities acknowledged that questions remain regarding the fate of those still unaccounted for. Police declined to provide details when asked about approximately 35 missing children and teachers, stating that further information would be released later.

The lack of clarity underscores the challenges facing Nigerian authorities in tracking and resolving large-scale abduction cases, which often involve remote locations and limited access for security forces.

Broader Pattern of Insecurity in Northern Nigeria

The kidnapping in Niger state is part of a broader pattern of mass abductions in Nigeria’s conflict-affected north, where armed groups frequently target schools, villages, and travelers. No group has claimed responsibility for the November 21 attack.

Local residents have blamed armed criminal gangs, often referred to as “bandits,” who operate across parts of northern and central Nigeria, frequently carrying out kidnappings for ransom.

Reporting from The Associated Press indicates that such incidents have become increasingly common in recent years, placing pressure on federal and state authorities to improve security responses.

Regional Security and Political Pressure

The incident comes amid heightened domestic and international scrutiny of Nigeria’s security situation. President Bola Tinubu’s administration has faced pressure to address rising violence and mass abductions, particularly in rural areas.

International concerns have also been raised regarding attacks on religious communities. U.S. President Donald Trump has previously alleged that Christians are being targeted in Nigeria’s security crisis, adding a geopolitical dimension to the issue.

Nigeria’s government has not confirmed any systematic targeting based on religion and generally avoids disclosing details of rescue operations or negotiations in kidnapping cases.

Ransom Economy and Limited Transparency

Security analysts note that many kidnappings in Nigeria are believed to involve ransom payments, though authorities rarely confirm such transactions. Arrests of perpetrators are also uncommon, contributing to a cycle of impunity, according to experts.

The government’s limited disclosure on recovery efforts and arrests has made it difficult to assess the effectiveness of counter-kidnapping strategies. Analysts say this lack of transparency complicates efforts to address the root causes of the crisis.

Continued Risk of Mass Abductions

The Niger state incident occurred amid a wave of coordinated attacks across multiple states, including a similar kidnapping in neighboring Kebbi state and an assault on worshippers in Kwara state. All abducted individuals in those incidents were later released, according to officials.

While the release of the 130 abductees marks a significant development, the broader security situation in Nigeria remains fragile. Analysts say continued attacks highlight the need for stronger security coordination and long-term strategies to address armed groups operating across vast, difficult-to-police المناطق.

As families prepare for reunification, the case underscores both the human toll of Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis and the ongoing challenge facing authorities in restoring public confidence and security.

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