The Mercury News Weekend

Official: More than 300 abducted schoolboys freed

- By Carley Petesch and Haruna Umar

MAIDUGURI, NIGERIA >> More than 300 schoolboys abducted last week by armed men in northwest Nigeria have been released, a government official said Thursday.

In an announceme­nt on Nigerian state TV, NTA, Katsina State Gov. Aminu Bello Masari said the 344 boarding school students were turned over to security officials and were being brought to the state capital, where they will get physical examinatio­ns before being reunited with their families.

“I think we can say ... we have recovered most of the boys, if not all of them,”

Masari said. He did not disclose if the government paid any ransom.

President Muhammadu Buhari welcomed their release, calling it “a big relief to their families, the entire country and to the internatio­nal community,” according to a statement from his office. Amid an outcry in the West African nation over insecurity in the north, Buhari noted his administra­tion’s successful efforts to secure the release of previously abducted students. He added that the government “is acutely aware of its responsibi­lity to protect the life and property of the Nigerians.”

“We have a lot of work to do, especially now that we have reopened the borders,” Buhari said, acknowledg­ing that the Northwest region “presents a problem” the administra­tion “is determined to deal with.”

Boko Haram claimed responsibi­lity for last Friday’s abduction of the students from the all- boys Government Science Secondary School in the Katsina State village of Kankara. The jihadist group carried out the attack because it believes Western education is un-Islamic, factional leader Abubakar Shekau said in a video earlier this week. More than 800 students were in attendance at the time of the attack. Hundreds escaped, but it was believed that more than 330 were taken.

 ?? SUNDAY ALAMBA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Usama Aminu, 17, a kidnapped student of the Government Science Secondary School who escaped from jihadists, is seen during an interview in Kankara, Nigeria, on Wednesday.
SUNDAY ALAMBA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Usama Aminu, 17, a kidnapped student of the Government Science Secondary School who escaped from jihadists, is seen during an interview in Kankara, Nigeria, on Wednesday.

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