NGO condemns mass kidnapping in North

A non-governmental organisation, Plan International, has expressed outrage over the mass abduction of school children in the North-West.
“The news of mass kidnapping of schoolchildren in Kaduna and Sokoto states is a sad reminder of the precarious situation of education in Nigeria and that of children and girls,” said Charles Usie, Plan International Nigeria Country Director.
“We condemn it in totality. Taking innocent schoolchildren hostage is most regrettable and must never be normalised, as it symbolises attack on education and our collective future as a society.
“All children have an inalienable right to education, and schools must never be targets in armed conflict. Attacks on schools are an attack on the rights of the learners to education and a life of dignity.”
Mr Usie called on security forces to intensify efforts to secure the safe release of the students and teachers, highlighting the particular protection and exploitation dangers faced by the abducted girls.
He also called on President Bola Tinubu to “show the commitment of the Nigeria government in ensuring the safety and security of schools, learning centres, and learners by mandating the heads of relevant security agencies to take responsibility for the safe release of abducted children and their teachers.”
He noted that Nigeria is a signatory to the Safe School Declaration, which it endorsed in 2019, hence the need for commitments to strengthen the protection of education from attack and restrict use of schools and universities for military purposes.
Nigeria has been hit with several mass school abductions in the past decade, beginning with the Chibok girls’ incident in 2014, when more than 200 girls were taken into captivity by armed insurgents.
“Since the Chibok incident, many more abductions have taken place, including in Dapchi, Yobe State (110 students), Jangebe, Zamfara State (279 students), and Bethel School, Kaduna, Kaduna sSate (140), with the latest (Sokoto) incident of mass abductions.
On March 7, armed men were reported to have attacked a school in Kuriga, Kaduna State, forcibly abducting about 287 students aged between eight and 15 and their teachers into the vast forest.
Also, on March 9, armed men invaded the Gidan Bakuso area of Gada in Sokoto State, abducting 15 Tsangaya (Quranic) students.
(NAN)
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