Nigeria: Schoolgirls Abducted From Kebbi Rescued
Kebbi Governor Nasir Idris confirmed the rescue of 25 abducted Maga schoolgirls unharmed with no ransom paid, crediting security agencies and presidential orders.
- Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris received the 25 Maga schoolgirls, saying they are in good condition and on their way back to their families.
- Security agencies said they acted on President Bola Tinubu's orders, with the military, Department of State Services, and other forces combing the forest to rescue the pupils unhurt.
- Officials denied any ransom payment, with Idris saying the government 'didn't pay a single naira' and receiving officers also refusing money for the release of the 24 students.
- The government said the students will be handed over to the parents of the students tomorrow, and Idris praised the parents of the students for their patience while thanking Speaker Tajudeen Abbas and APC governors.
- Speaking at a press briefing at Government House, Birnin Kebbi shortly after their release, the governor thanked President Tinubu and security agencies including the military, DSS, NSCDC, and police.
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