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Excerpt: "Bandits armed with assault rifles attacked a secondary school in Nigeria's north-western Katsina state late on Friday, police said, and two local people told Reuters hundreds of students were missing."

The Government Science secondary school in Kankara district, in the northwestern state of Katsina, Nigeria, after the attack. (photo: Abdullahi Inuwa/Reuters)
The Government Science secondary school in Kankara district, in the northwestern state of Katsina, Nigeria, after the attack. (photo: Abdullahi Inuwa/Reuters)


Nigeria: Hundreds of Pupils Feared Missing After Bandit Attack on School

By Reuters

13 December 20


About 400 pupils thought missing or kidnapped after gunmen stormed secondary school in Kankara

andits armed with assault rifles attacked a secondary school in Nigeria’s north-western Katsina state late on Friday, police said, and two local people told Reuters hundreds of students were missing.

The gunmen stormed the Government Science secondary school in Kankara district at about 9.40pm, and police at the scene returned fire, allowing some students to run for safety, police spokesman Gambo Isah said in a statement.

Police said they were working with the army and air force to determine how many pupils were missing or kidnapped, and to find them. One officer was shot and wounded in the exchange of fire with the gang, they said.

There were chaotic scenes at the school on Saturday as desperate parents and security personnel gathered to search for about half of the school’s 800 students who were still missing, one parent and a school employee told Reuters.

Katsina, the home state of Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari, is plagued by violent bandits who regularly attack local people and kidnap for ransom. Attacks by Islamist militants are common in north-eastern parts of the country.

Violence and insecurity across Nigeria have enraged citizens, particularly after scores of farmers were killed – some beheaded – by Islamist militants in the north-eastern Borno state late last month.

Buhari, who arrived on Friday for a week in his home village some 200km (125 miles) from Kankara, was scheduled to brief the national assembly on the security situation last week, but cancelled the appearance without official explanation.

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