UNICEF Demands Immediate Release of 78 Abducted Schoolchildren in Borno, Urges Federal Action
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has issued an urgent directive to the Borno State Government and Nigerian Federal Authorities, demanding decisive operational efforts to secure the immediate and safe release of 78 schoolchildren recently abducted in Borno State.
Unconfirmed accounts indicate that armed bandits or insurgents breached community security parameters before raiding educational facilities, cutting short classroom activities and forcing dozens of young learners into captivity. The international body expressed profound concern over the recurring targeting of innocent children within learning environments in Nigeria's North-East region.
According to reports, local security agencies alongside military units are currently conducting tactical search-and-rescue sweeps within surrounding forest corridors. However, official confirmation regarding the precise location and health status of the abducted pupils remains pending from relevant security commands.
"The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has called on the Federal Government and Borno State authorities to urgently secure the safe return of 78 abducted schoolchildren. The agency reiterated that educational institutions must be protected from violent attacks and hostility."
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