Gunmen kidnap primary school pupils in Nigeria's northwest Kaduna state: Security commissioner

Reuters , Monday 15 Mar 2021

Sarkin Mota, a resident, told Reuters his son was among those kidnapped including three of his teachers

Students of the Federal Colleg
Students of the Federal College of Forestry and Mechanisation are seen been driven to a bus park by the military, in Kaduna, Nigeria March 13, 2021, REUTERS

Gunmen kidnapped primary school pupils and teachers in the northwestern Nigerian state of Kaduna, the state's security commissioner said on Monday.

Samuel Aruwan, in a statement, said the state government has received reports of kidnapping of pupils and teachers in Birnin Gwari local government area and is obtaining details on the number of people abducted.

Sarkin Mota, a resident, told Reuters his son was among those kidnapped including three of his teachers.

"(They) were kidnapped early this morning when the teachers and pupils were coming to school," Mota said.

"We are in state of panic," he said, referring to other parents when they received the news.

Armed men attempted to kidnap more students in Kaduna state overnight on Sunday, as 39 others from an earlier attack remain missing.

The latest kidnap marks the fifth mass school abduction since December in a country where violence is on the increase.

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