A devastating assault on St. Mary's School in Nigeria's Niger state saw gunmen abduct 303 students and 12 teachers, exacerbating fears over the safety of educational institutions amid growing violence against schools.
The shocking incident follows a prior kidnapping of 25 schoolgirls in Kebbi state, highlighting a disturbing trend of mass abductions that has left communities in terror.
President Bola Tinubu has vowed to enhance security measures, while Pope Leo XIV calls for the immediate release of hostages, condemning the plight of vulnerable populations in the face of escalating violence.
Amid desperate rescue efforts, 50 students have managed to escape their captors, yet over 250 remain missing, deepening the anguish felt by families and communities.
The attack symbolizes a broader crisis in Nigeria, as extremist groups continue to threaten peace and stability, prompting outrage and urgent calls for governmental action.
As the world watches, the humanitarian impact of these abductions weighs heavily on the hearts of many, amplifying demands for effective measures to protect innocent lives and preserve the sanctity of education.
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