{"id":15648,"date":"2024-03-24T10:18:29","date_gmt":"2024-03-24T10:18:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.diplomacypakistan.com\/?p=15648"},"modified":"2024-03-24T10:18:29","modified_gmt":"2024-03-24T10:18:29","slug":"more-than-130-kidnapped-nigerian-schoolchildren-released","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.diplomacypakistan.com\/?p=15648","title":{"rendered":"More than 130 kidnapped Nigerian schoolchildren released"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>More than 130 students abducted by gunmen from a school in Nigeria earlier this month have been released \u201cunharmed\u201d days before a ransom deadline, say officials. Government spokesman Abdulaziz Abdulaziz told media on Sunday it \u201ctook a lot of backchannel engagement\u201d to release the students abducted on March 7 in Kuriga, a dusty town in Kaduna state \u2013 the first mass kidnapping in Nigeria since 2021. \u201c[All] of them were released and all of them were fine,\u201d he said, giving the official number of freed students at 137 \u2013 much lower than the figure of 286 students and one staff member in most media reports. He claimed the media reports were wrong but did not give further details. Earlier on Sunday, Uba Sani, governor of the northwestern state of Kaduna, said in a statement the hostages were freed after \u201csecurity operations\u201d coordinated by the country\u2019s national security adviser. \u201cWe thank all Nigerians who prayed fervently for the safe return of the school children. This is indeed a day of joy,\u201d the governor said. \u201cThe Nigerian Army also deserves special commendation for showing that with courage, determination and commitment, criminal elements can be degraded and security restored in our communities,\u201d Sani added in a statement. Abductions of students from schools in Nigeria by rampaging armed groups with no ideological affiliation are common. On March 9, 15 students were kidnapped from a school in the village of Gidan Bakuso in Sokoto state while at least 87 people, including women, were taken captives in Kajuru area of Kaduna on March 18. In recent years, the abductions have been concentrated in the country\u2019s northwestern and central regions, where dozens of armed groups often target villagers and travellers for ransom, forcing families and communities to sell land, cattle and grain to secure their loved ones\u2019 release \u2013 or in some cases, crowdfunding on social media sites. The Kaduna gunmen last week demanded a total of 1 billion naira ($680,000) for the release of the children and staff and vowed to kill the victims if the payments were not made within 20 days. But Nigerian President Bola Tinubu said he would \u201cnot pay a dime\u201d after the practice was outlawed in 2022 in a bid to clamp down on the attackers. Ransom payers face a 15-year sentence. Abductions at Nigerian schools were first carried out by armed group Boko Haram, which seized 276 students from a girls\u2019 school in Chibok in northeastern Borno state in 2014. Some of the girls have never been released, most of them forcefully married to the fighters. In another mass kidnapping in July 2021, gunmen took more than 150 students in a raid. The students were reunited months later with their families after they paid ransoms. 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