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Parents pray for hundreds of students kidnapped in Nigeria's Katsina

Published 13/12/2020, 14:58
Updated 13/12/2020, 15:00
© Reuters.

KANKARA, Nigeria, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Parents converged on a
secondary school in Nigeria's northwestern Katsina state on
Sunday, begging authorities to save hundreds of boys abducted by
gunmen.
The army had exchanged fire with a gang that took the
students from the all-boys Government Science school in Kankara,
a spokesman for the president said on Saturday night, but
parents on Sunday said they had heard little more on the fate of
their children.
Abubakar Lawal came from Zaria, a city 120 kilometres (75
miles) south of Kanara, after learning that two of his three
sons at the school were among the missing.
"From yesterday I was here, praying that the almighty Allah
should rescue our people," he said outside the dusty school
grounds.
One of his missing sons, 17-year-old Buhari, was named after
President Muhammadu Buhari, a native of Katsina state. Anas, 16,
was also missing. Lawal said the school principal addressed
parents, telling them to pray.
Murja Mohammed, whose son was taken, begged authorities for
help.
"If it's not government that will help us, we have no power
to rescue our children," she told Reuters.
The president's office declined to comment, referring
queries to the police. Military and police did not immediately
respond to requests for comment.
Some boys seen by Reuters said they had escaped from the
forest where the gunmen took them, but it was not immediately
clear how many remained in captivity or what the group wanted.
Attacks by armed gangs, widely referred to as bandits, are
common throughout northwestern Nigeria. The groups typically
attack civilians, stealing or kidnapping them for ransom.
Islamist militants, who attack security and civilian targets,
are more common in the northeastern part of the country.
There is growing anger with the precarious security
situation in Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation. Late last
month, Islamist militants killed scores of farmers in
northeastern Borno state, beheading some of them.

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