The United Nations Children’s Fund’s (UNICEF) office in Nigeria has expressed regret over another attack on educational institution in Nigeria resulting in the abduction of 100 students and a teacher.
Condemning the attack, UNICEF’s Nigeria Representative, Peter Hawkins in a statement described the attack on Government Day Secondary School Kaya, in Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara State as a great set back.
The statement said 23 of the abducted students, aged between 14 and 19, escaped and returned home with two of them sustaining bullet wounds.
Mr. Hawkins said: “We strongly condemn this attack, which has happened just a few days after kidnapped students of a school in Niger State, north-central Nigeria, were freed,” and called for the immediate release of the students.We call on the authorities to take expedited action to rescue these students and reunite them with their families.”
“We reiterate that attacks on schools and abduction of learners are a gross violation of children’s rights and a horrific experience for children to go through, one of which could have long-lasting effects on their mental health and overall well-being”.
