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Kaduna attack: US condemns abduction of school children

The United States has condemned the kidnapping of Kaduna State school children.

According to the ZINGTIE, 200 internally displaced people (IDPs), primarily women, boys, and girls, were abducted by alleged terrorists in Borno State’s Gomboru-Ngala and Dikwa council areas when they went into the woods to gather firewood.

On its official X page, the US Mission in Nigeria encouraged the Nigerian government to apprehend the offenders and ensure they face penalties.

“The United States strongly condemns the kidnapping of schoolchildren in Kaduna and displaced persons in Borno.

“Our hearts go out to the victims’ families. We stand with you in demanding the perpetrators face justice and the immediate, safe return of all taken.

“We support Nigeria’s efforts to secure their release,” it said.

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