A total of 24 West African young women who were abducted from their boarding school more than seven days back were liberated, the country's president confirmed.
Armed assailants raided a learning facility located in Kebbi State recently, taking the life of an employee and seizing multiple pupils.
Head of state Bola Tinubu praised military personnel regarding their "swift response" to the incident - although the circumstances of the girls' release had not been clarified.
West Africa's dominant power has experienced multiple incidents of captures in recent years - including over numerous students captured at religious educational institution last Friday remaining unaccounted for.
Through an announcement, a designated representative of the administration confirmed that every student taken from learning institution within the region were now safe, mentioning that this event sparked similar abductions in two other Nigerian states.
Tinubu said that extra staff are being positioned in sensitive locations to prevent additional occurrences related to captures".
Through another message using digital platforms, the president wrote: "The Air Force must sustain ongoing monitoring over the most remote areas, synchronising operations with ground units to effectively identify, contain, interfere with, and eliminate every threatening factor."
Over fifteen hundred students have been abducted from Nigerian schools since 2014, back when two hundred seventy-six students were abducted during the well-known major capture incident.
On Friday, a minimum of numerous pupils and workers got captured at an educational institution, religious educational establishment, situated in Niger state.
Several dozen people taken from learning institution have since escaped based on information from the Christian Association - however no fewer than 250 remain unaccounted for.
The leading religious leader across the territory has commented that Nigeria's government is undertaking "insufficient measures" to save the unaccounted individuals.
This kidnapping at the school marked the third instance to hit Nigeria within seven days, pressuring the administration to call off journey global meeting taking place in South Africa recently to address the situation.
United Nations representative Gordon Brown requested the international community to make maximum effort" to support efforts to recover the abducted children.
The representative, a former UK prime minister, said: "We also have responsibility to make certain educational institutions provide protected areas for education, rather than places where youths might get taken from learning environments through unlawful means."
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