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Northern Elders Condemns Escalating Wave Of School Abductions by Orabi(m): 5:05pm On Mar 09
The Northern Elders Forum, expressed its deep concern over the escalating security crisis in the Northern region, saying that it is saddened by the worsening state of security in the nation highlighted by the alarming increase in school abductions.

NEF also recalls that the recent attack and mass abductions in Kuriga village, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State have once again brought to the forefront the grave security challenges facing Northern Nigeria.

The Director of Publicity and Advocacy, NEF, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, in a media chat with Guardian while reacting to the recent school abductions, condemned the heinous act and expressed deep concern over the escalating wave of school abductions in the region.

He said: “His incident, where over 200 students and teachers were kidnapped from LEA Primary school, further underscores the fragile state of security in the nation," the statement read.

The NEF lamented the fact that the abduction of schoolchildren has now become a common occurrence in Northern Nigeria, posing a serious threat to education in the region.

He said: “This reprehensible act not only violates the fundamental rights of these innocent children to education but also instills fear and anxiety among parents and educators.

"The recent wave of school abductions, where innocent children are being taken from their schools, is particularly distressing. These incidents not only traumatize the victims and their families but also undermine the educational system and the future of the nation.

“It is clear that the current security situation is a matter of grave concern, and it is imperative that all stakeholders work together to find lasting solutions to these challenges.”

They emphasized the need for a collaborative effort between the government, security agencies, and local communities to ensure the safety and security of all Nigerians.

The NEF also highlighted the broader implications of such acts of violence on the fabric of Nigerian society. The continuous occurrence of kidnappings, killings, armed robberies, and violent attacks, not just in the rural areas but even in the federal capital, is a stark reminder of the pervasive insecurity that plagues the nation. It is a tragic reality that Nigerians are living under constant fear of being targeted by criminal elements.

“The abduction of 200 students in Kuriga village is particularly distressing, considering that it is the same community where a school principal was killed and his wife kidnapped just over a month ago. Such brazen acts of violence demonstrate the brazen disregard for human life and the rule of law by the perpetrators of these crimes.”

The NEF warned that this state of lawlessness is unacceptable and called for urgent action to restore security and peace in the affected areas. “This condemnation should serve as a clarion call for the government and security agencies to take proactive measures to protect schools, communities, and vulnerable populations in the North. It is imperative that all necessary resources and strategies are deployed to ensure the safe return of the abducted students and teachers and to prevent such incidents from recurring in the future.

“Government must see this as a strong stance reflecting the collective outrage and concern of Nigerians over the deteriorating security situation in the country. The government must prioritize the safety and wellbeing of its citizens and take decisive action to combat insecurity and safeguard the future of the next generation.

“Education is a fundamental right that must be protected at all costs, and any threat to it must be met with unwavering resolve and determination.

“May the abducted students and teachers be safely reunited with their families, and may justice be served on those responsible for this heinous crime.”

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Re: Northern Elders Condemns Escalating Wave Of School Abductions by Dedeity: 5:10pm On Mar 09
Una good morning
Re: Northern Elders Condemns Escalating Wave Of School Abductions by Is04970: 5:13pm On Mar 09
Almajiris of today = kidnappers+bandits +terrorists tomorrow.
Simple.

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Re: Northern Elders Condemns Escalating Wave Of School Abductions by successmatters(m): 5:21pm On Mar 09
Why didn't they condemn it in bihari era, they shouldn't disturb awa president o grin
Re: Northern Elders Condemns Escalating Wave Of School Abductions by ZKOSOSO(m): 5:24pm On Mar 09
Islam-a-bad.....remains the Capital of Pakistan KpaiKristens.....
Re: Northern Elders Condemns Escalating Wave Of School Abductions by God1blessBiafra: 5:29pm On Mar 09
I remember Yorubas and North used the same tactics to fought Jonathan grin grin

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Re: Northern Elders Condemns Escalating Wave Of School Abductions by budaatum: 5:46pm On Mar 09
Is04970:
Almajiris of today = kidnappers+bandits +terrorists tomorrow.
Simple.

Boys too.

Re: Northern Elders Condemns Escalating Wave Of School Abductions by drlateef: 7:44pm On Mar 09
Orabi:
The Northern Elders Forum, expressed its deep concern over the escalating security crisis in the Northern region, saying that it is saddened by the worsening state of security in the nation highlighted by the alarming increase in school abductions.

NEF also recalls that the recent attack and mass abductions in Kuriga village, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State have once again brought to the forefront the grave security challenges facing Northern Nigeria.

The Director of Publicity and Advocacy, NEF, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, in a media chat with Guardian while reacting to the recent school abductions, condemned the heinous act and expressed deep concern over the escalating wave of school abductions in the region.

He said: “His incident, where over 200 students and teachers were kidnapped from LEA Primary school, further underscores the fragile state of security in the nation," the statement read.

The NEF lamented the fact that the abduction of schoolchildren has now become a common occurrence in Northern Nigeria, posing a serious threat to education in the region.

He said: “This reprehensible act not only violates the fundamental rights of these innocent children to education but also instills fear and anxiety among parents and educators.

"The recent wave of school abductions, where innocent children are being taken from their schools, is particularly distressing. These incidents not only traumatize the victims and their families but also undermine the educational system and the future of the nation.

“It is clear that the current security situation is a matter of grave concern, and it is imperative that all stakeholders work together to find lasting solutions to these challenges.”

They emphasized the need for a collaborative effort between the government, security agencies, and local communities to ensure the safety and security of all Nigerians.

The NEF also highlighted the broader implications of such acts of violence on the fabric of Nigerian society. The continuous occurrence of kidnappings, killings, armed robberies, and violent attacks, not just in the rural areas but even in the federal capital, is a stark reminder of the pervasive insecurity that plagues the nation. It is a tragic reality that Nigerians are living under constant fear of being targeted by criminal elements.

“The abduction of 200 students in Kuriga village is particularly distressing, considering that it is the same community where a school principal was killed and his wife kidnapped just over a month ago. Such brazen acts of violence demonstrate the brazen disregard for human life and the rule of law by the perpetrators of these crimes.”

The NEF warned that this state of lawlessness is unacceptable and called for urgent action to restore security and peace in the affected areas. “This condemnation should serve as a clarion call for the government and security agencies to take proactive measures to protect schools, communities, and vulnerable populations in the North. It is imperative that all necessary resources and strategies are deployed to ensure the safe return of the abducted students and teachers and to prevent such incidents from recurring in the future.

“Government must see this as a strong stance reflecting the collective outrage and concern of Nigerians over the deteriorating security situation in the country. The government must prioritize the safety and wellbeing of its citizens and take decisive action to combat insecurity and safeguard the future of the next generation.

“Education is a fundamental right that must be protected at all costs, and any threat to it must be met with unwavering resolve and determination.

“May the abducted students and teachers be safely reunited with their families, and may justice be served on those responsible for this heinous crime.”



They should do something and stop sulking. When two Yoruba kings were killed, did they not see how Yorubas rose using Amotekun to arrest the killers? Why are they folding their arms? Are they complicit?

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Re: Northern Elders Condemns Escalating Wave Of School Abductions by Peterobi90: 7:57pm On Mar 09
Honestly at this point, with the growing number in hundreds of students being kidnapped weekly alongside the carefree position of the govt to rescue them, they might aswell take the teachers too as not to miss classes..

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