Twenty-four Nigerian-born Female Students Released After Eight Days After Capture

A total of two dozen Nigerian female students captured from the learning facility over a week ago have been released, government officials confirmed.

Armed assailants stormed the Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School situated within northwestern region last month, taking the life of an employee and seizing two dozen plus one scholars.

Nigerian President government leadership commended military personnel for their "swift response" to the incident - despite the fact that specific details regarding their liberation had not been clarified.

The continent's largest country has experienced numerous cases of kidnappings during current times - amounting to two hundred fifty youths abducted from a Catholic school recently remaining unaccounted for.

Through an announcement, a special adviser to the president confirmed that every student captured at educational facility in Kebbi State were now safe, mentioning that the incident sparked imitation captures within additional Nigerian states.

National leadership announced that more personnel will be assigned to "vulnerable areas to stop more cases of kidnapping".

Via additional communication through social media, Tinubu commented: "Military aviation is to maintain continuous surveillance over the most remote areas, aligning missions alongside land forces to effectively identify, separate, disrupt, and eliminate any dangerous presence."

Exceeding numerous youths were taken hostage within learning facilities in recent years, during which 276 girls got captured in the infamous major capture incident.

On Friday, no fewer than numerous pupils and workers got captured at a learning facility, a Catholic boarding school, located within Niger state.

Several dozen people taken from the school have since escaped based on information from faith-based groups - however no fewer than numerous individuals haven't been located.

The leading church official in the region has commented that Nigeria's government is making "no meaningful effort" to rescue captured persons.

The abduction at the institution marked the third instance affecting the nation in a week, forcing national leadership to cancel travel plans international conference organized within South Africa days ago to deal with the situation.

UN education envoy the diplomat called on the international community to "do our utmost" to assist initiatives to return the abducted children.

Brown, a former UK prime minister, commented: "We also have responsibility to make certain educational institutions remain secure environments for education, rather than places in which students might get taken from learning environments through unlawful means."

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