The Manila Times

Nigerian schoolchil­dren reunite with families

-

More than 130 Nigerian schoolchil­dren freed following a mass kidnapping have reunited with their families and were expected to return home on Thursday, a state governor’s spokesman told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Gunmen abducted the children from their school in northweste­rn Kuriga village on March 7, prompting national outcry about insecurity in the country.

Officials said 137 students were released unharmed on Sunday and taken to Kaduna city for health checks.

They met their relatives at an event hosted by state governor Uba Sani on Wednesday, his spokesman said.

“Emotions were very high,” spokesman Muhammad Shehu said in a statement.

He told AFP all the released children in Kaduna had met relatives.

He confirmed they were set to return home with their families later on Thursday.

The authoritie­s have said an adult abducted with the children died in captivity, and six of the pupils were treated in hospital earlier this week for injuries received while held for ransom by the gunmen.

Teachers and locals previously said around 280 pupils were kidnapped, but the army said the 137 released represente­d “all the captives.”

Discrepanc­ies between the number of people kidnapped and released are common in Nigeria due to unclear early reports and the return of those who go missing while fleeing attacks.

It was still not clear why there was such a large difference between the figures.

Gangs of armed criminals routinely attack communitie­s, loot villages and carry out mass kidnapping­s in northwest and northcentr­al Nigeria.

Troops had been searching forests for the pupils, and relatives said the kidnappers demanded a large ransom, but President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has insisted he ordered security forces not to pay up.

Kidnap victims in Nigeria are often freed following negotiatio­ns with the authoritie­s, though a 2022 law banned handing over money to kidnappers and officials deny ransom payments are made.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines