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Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by jarawa: 5:27am On Feb 27, 2021
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The over 300 schoolgirls abducted from Government Girls Junior Secondary School Jangebe, Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State in the early hours of Friday have been sighted at Dangulbi Forest, credible sources told the Daily Trust Saturday last night.

Gunmen stormed the school around 1am and abducted most of the students who are between 12 and 16 years old from their dormitories.

A school teacher who spoke to Daily Trust Saturday on the condition of anonymity said out of 600 students of Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe, only about 50 were left behind. However, the police in the state said 317 students were kidnapped while the Zamfara State Commissioner of Information, Alhaji Sulaiman Tunau Anka, said the exact number of abducted students was yet to be ascertained.

Daily Trust Saturday last night gathered that security personnel and officials of the Zamfara State government have established the identity of the girls’ abductors.

An authoritative source close to the efforts to secure the release of the girls told Daily Trust Saturday that the window of engagement was being opened to discuss with the armed bandits.

“The schoolgirls are being held at Dangulbi Forest in Maru Local Government Area,” one of the sources said.

The source, who craved for anonymity because he had no permission to speak on the incident, said they mystery behind the abduction would come to the fore soon.

The forests between Dangulbi and Maru are known enclave of bandits who for years have been terrorising residents of neighbouring villages.

The Zamfara State government said security operatives have launched a manhunt for the criminals. Governor Bello Matawalle has been pushing for a dialogue with bandits for peace to reign while the abduction happened hours after the state government said some repentant bandits had surrendered their arms.

Boarding schools shut

The Zamfara governor yesterday in a state-wide broadcast ordered the closure of all boarding schools in the state.

Matawalle said his heart is with the families of those affected by the abduction.

“My dear good people of Zamfara State, this is not a moment to trade blame. The recent twist in the spate of banditry brings to the fore the need for the adoption of a uniform strategy across all the affected states.

“I appeal to the people of the state to remain calm and resist the evil machinations of those who would want to exploit the current situation to achieve political ends. Insha Allah, with our collective resolve, we would emerge out of this situation stronger,” he said.

Second school attack in ten days

News of the latest abduction comes nine days after armed men abducted some students of Government Science College, Kagara, Niger State. The government is yet to secure the release of the students.

The first major attack on a school by an armed gang happened in Borno State, where over 250 students of the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, were abducted on April 14, 2014. Four years after, gunmen hit Government Girls’ Science and Technical College, Dapchi, Yobe State, and abducted 119 students. In December 2020, over 300 male students were abducted at Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State.

Parents pull down doors, windows

Some parents of the remaining students damaged some property in the school when denied access to their daughters.

One of the teachers at the school said some angry parents pulled down doors and windows of the school after Friday’s kidnap incident.

Speaking with Daily Trust Saturday, the teacher said many parents trooped to the school after the incident. He said some of those whose children were abducted slumped in the school while those who found their children unharmed, made efforts to take them away but the school authorities initially stopped them for safety concerns.

However, the parents were said to have reacted negatively, forcing the authorities to allow them to have their way.

“Initially, the school authorities prevented them from leaving with the remaining students but they got angry and began to pull down doors and windows of the buildings in the school and the authorities had to yield to their demands,” he said.

Survivors left shattered

Some of the students who escaped told Daily Trust Saturday that the gunmen had in their midst women wielding sophisticated guns who went from bed to bed waking them up.

“One woman in black attire woke me up by banging a gun on my bed and shouting at me. I woke up in fear. I observed that dozens of my colleagues were being sent out of the dormitory. Some of them covered their body with their blankets,” a student, Madina Hamisu Kawaye said.

She said she sneaked under a double bunk as the armed woman went to wake other students from their sleep. She shared the space under the bed with two other students.

“They were asking for money and phones, one of the women among them asked for the house captain and the matron. I overheard one of the gunmen telling someone on the phone that they had just entered the school and that they had begun gathering the students in large number,” she said.

She said one of the gunmen spoke in Fulfulde adding that “it was really a terrible moment for us. We could not get out of our hiding point until they vacated the hostels.”

Another survivor simply identified as Zainab escaped into the toilet when they were gathered near the school’s mosque about to be taken to the vehicles.

“I sneaked out of the crowd and ran inside the toilet. From where I was hiding inside the toilet, I heard gunshots as their vehicles zoomed off into the forest. We were crying and pleading with them to spare us,” she said.

A parent in Kawaye community in the neighbouring Anka Local Government Area, Malam Sadi Kawaye, said his two daughters Mansura and Sakina were among those kidnapped.

“I got to know about the abduction around 3am and immediately after Subhi prayer, I left for the community where the school was located and came back along with five girls from our community who managed to escape. Nine are with the kidnappers,” he said.

Tense atmosphere in Jangebe as police call for calm

The atmosphere in Jangebe community was tensed when our correspondent visited yesterday. Some visibly disturbed residents stood in front of their houses while others pelted vehicles conveying government, security officials, and journalists. A journalist was injured in the attack.

Abutu Yaro, Zamfara State Police Commissioner, appealed to the residents not to take the laws into their hands but support the rescue efforts.

He said 317 students were abducted from the school, adding that security operatives are on the trail of the abductors.

“We have verified and unverified intelligence report and we are working assiduously to see that the girls are rescued and united with families,” he said.

When he and other top security operatives visited the community hours after the incident happened, Yaro said efforts were in place for the rescue of the innocent schoolgirls.

UNICEF, EU react

The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) said it was “angered and saddened” by the abduction. UNICEF Nigeria representative Peter Hawkins called the kidnap a brutal attack.

“This is a gross violation of children’s rights and a horrific experience for children to go through one which could have long-lasting effects on their mental health and well-being,” he said in a statement.

Hawkins said they utterly condemn the attack and called on those responsible to release the girls immediately and for the government to take steps to ensure their safe release and the safety of all other school children in Nigeria.

UNICEF acknowledges efforts being made by the Government of Nigeria to secure the release of kidnapped school children in Nigeria and calls on the government and all concerned to make schools safe in Nigeria.
https://dailytrust.com/zamfara-schoolgirls-held-in-dangulbi-forest

Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Goldencheese(m): 5:33am On Feb 27, 2021
When a government cuddles terrorists, politicizes and ethnicizes the treatment of citizens, brings radical religion into national discourse, supports evil because the evil doers are your people, you are feeding the monster, the one you created by your stupidity and bigotry. And when that frankenstein monster rouses, it comes for your jugular first before he goes after others.

Sanusi Lamido Sanusi saw this and cried out but was dethroned. Now, your Frankenstein ogre has risen and you want us to cry for you? I ain't crying for the north. Not until justice returns to government, equality reigns in this country and every citizen is treated first and foremost as a human being, I ain't crying for Arewa.

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Paperwhite(m): 5:34am On Feb 27, 2021
This sensitive intel should enable the battery of security agencies in Nigerian to immediately swing into action to synergize on how to encircle the forest, rescue these poor girls, isolate and eliminate the terrorists.

But they wont do it because they are watching the body movements of the president, governors and northern leaders behind these terrorists.What a country.

Meanwhile, "..Federal government cannot destroy bandits hideout in the forest because the ecosystem will be affected.." - Alhaji "Lori Íro" Mohammed.

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Nobody: 6:04am On Feb 27, 2021
Ofcourse una sabi una hideout


I thought the hardworking north has converted all their forest to farms


or na Niger una dey import from

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by jlinkd78(m): 6:06am On Feb 27, 2021
When d Zamfara Governor was self praising himself the other about how he has caged I insecurity in his State through negotiation with d criminals, I laughed in Fulfide. He almost was blaming his Niger State counterpart and urged him to adopt his working model and also enter into a peace pact cum financial inducement for d terrorists as that will ensure the peace he now enjoys in Zamfara is replicated in Niger State. Truth be told u MUST not negotiate with terrorists cos once u do they get emboldened and come back for more.

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by slawormiir: 6:11am On Feb 27, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright.....

Damnnn niggarrrr
Put on my intellectual cap to Perused through this long article or rather anecdote while reading between lines and blazing my weed simultaneously or rather concurrently
I must say a real niggarrr is Submerged in miasma of melancholy
This pussy ass government should hasten up to curtail or rather quash this menace.....or else a looming sword of damacles and a cataclysmic revolution is imminent....
And if it happens it will be difficult to turn swords and daggers into plough shares

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by landforeast(m): 6:13am On Feb 27, 2021
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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by pickatyouu: 6:13am On Feb 27, 2021
You think the security forces don't know. That is their cash out plan.


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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by landforeast(m): 6:14am On Feb 27, 2021
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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by BruncleZuma: 6:14am On Feb 27, 2021

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Bossontop(m): 6:14am On Feb 27, 2021
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When dis goverment pipu go stop dey lie for us??

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Bigredmachine: 6:15am On Feb 27, 2021
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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Alaigbopress: 6:15am On Feb 27, 2021
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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Anneka101(f): 6:16am On Feb 27, 2021
We know where they are located now.


What next


Smoke them out of their hole. They need to be treated like terrorist.

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by alexola20(m): 6:16am On Feb 27, 2021
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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by judgementyard(m): 6:16am On Feb 27, 2021
Whatever script is been played out,my own is that nothing should happen to those innocent children.
They should be released immediately and all boarding schools should be closed up until the useless set of leaders we have do the needful.

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by landforeast(m): 6:16am On Feb 27, 2021
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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Nobody: 6:16am On Feb 27, 2021
Let them study forestry

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by OfficialGaGa(m): 6:18am On Feb 27, 2021
Ebóbo

BTW, let us patienly wait for our Honorable minister for Herdsmen, Fulani bandits and kidnapping defense and negotiations Hon. Sheikh Gumi to give us his daily updates....

Fear North.... if things continue like things one day FG sef fit talk say Naija don "broke"... make we for South contribute money pay ransom.. I trust our Yoruba Muslims b4... lol... no come drag me oh

OfficialGaGa

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by arsenal33: 6:18am On Feb 27, 2021
With all their forests, why do they need to destroy farms everywhere with their cows?

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by RichDad1(m): 6:19am On Feb 27, 2021
7 of them has regained their freedom. Hopefully they’ll tell more a the situation.
Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Agboriotejoye(m): 6:20am On Feb 27, 2021
The bandits should be warned. Those who are using them will soon abandon them in this game of thrones

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Antoeni(m): 6:20am On Feb 27, 2021
Forget that Story.
Nobody is Missing

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by nanauju(f): 6:21am On Feb 27, 2021
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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Bampeh: 6:21am On Feb 27, 2021
Don't be surprise to know that some top people in the government are responsible for this kidnap.










Bampeh is aware

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Mindlog: 6:22am On Feb 27, 2021
The FG and some state governors have been their enablers thus the boldness to choose when and where to go kidnapping.

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Akpuobi1: 6:22am On Feb 27, 2021
Seems all the forests in the Northern region is occupied by Bandits

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Kokaine(m): 6:23am On Feb 27, 2021
to my northern nairalanders.

I no longer care if the entire states are kidnapped. that's just an unfortunate reflection of the weakness and laid back attitude of lazy youths.

the day they come and kidnap 10secondary school students in the south, you will see our performance. maybe you will learn from us. we will ho into that bush and end their business. but if you keep coming to the media to inform us that your village kings are kidnapped, we have nothing to say to you but sorry

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by TitanzStudio(m): 6:24am On Feb 27, 2021
those pple above(Northern) us(Southern) are really pulling us(Southern) backward

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by ichidodo: 6:24am On Feb 27, 2021
Buhari as the C in C with immediate effect confer with his military advisers into deploying assets to surround the area,combining aerial surveillance with constant ground patrols at the same time allow non kinetic actors like Shiek Gumi ply their craft....If these guys breakout out of that cordon out of sheer incompetence and negligence on the part of Buhari and his team then those girls are lost..

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by jojoki: 6:25am On Feb 27, 2021
The development is really a sad one. Some of girls would be raped severally by abductors before their release. The government have failed Nigerians again. May God grants all the abductees speedy release. Ameen

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Re: Jangebe Schoolgirls Held In Dangulbi Forest by Nobody: 6:25am On Feb 27, 2021
I pray they find them soon before they get violated.

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