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The Ongoing Crisis of School Abductions in Nigeria

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The recent attack on a secondary school in Lassa, Borno State, has left at least 37 students missing, highlighting a disturbing trend in Nigeria. This incident, attributed to the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), is part of a broader pattern of school abductions that has plagued the country for years.

While the 2014 Chibok kidnapping remains infamous, the frequency of such attacks has increased, with armed groups targeting educational institutions as a means of ransom. The implications are profound: parents are increasingly fearful of sending their children to school, which disrupts education and exacerbates the already fragile state of the country’s educational system.

The attack occurred during exams, a time when students are particularly vulnerable. This raises questions about the safety measures in place at schools and the government’s ability to protect its citizens. With the ongoing conflict in the northeast, the psychological impact on students and families is likely to be long-lasting, affecting their willingness to pursue education.

As the situation evolves, the international community may need to reassess its engagement with Nigeria, particularly in terms of security assistance and educational support. The urgent need for effective strategies to combat this crisis is more critical than ever, as the cycle of violence continues to threaten the future of Nigeria’s youth.

Source: Al Jazeera

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