Nigerian authorities have announced the release of an additional 130 schoolchildren who were previously abducted from a Catholic school last month. The release follows a series of negotiations, and the children are reported to be unharmed. The remaining kidnapped students from the same incident are confirmed to have been freed, bringing the total number of released children to the full count of those abducted. The Nigerian government continues efforts to ensure the safety and recovery of students affected by the incident, and there has been no official declaration of ongoing threats or further abductions at this time. Official sources emphasize the importance of ongoing security measures to prevent future incidents, but specific details regarding the arrangements for the release or the abductors’ contacts have not been disclosed. This event marks a significant development in the ongoing efforts to address school security concerns in Nigeria.
Another 130 schoolchildren released in Nigeria