Assailants reportedly surrounded Kuriga school as pupils were starting the day in second abduction in country in less than a week
Gunmen have attacked a school in Nigeria’s north-west region seizing at least 287 pupils, in the second mass abduction in the West African nation in less than a week.
Authorities had said earlier that more than 100 pupils were taken hostage in the attack. But Sani Abdullahi, the headteacher, told Kaduna governor Uba Sani when he visited the town on Thursday that the total number of those missing after a headcount was 287. “We will ensure that every child will come back. We are working with the security agencies,” the governor told the villagers.