Religious leaders demand release of abducted school children, decry rising insecurity
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At a glance
- Religious leaders from Christian and Muslim faiths in Nigeria have jointly condemned the escalating wave of kidnappings.
- They specifically decried recent attacks targeting school children and teachers in Oyo and Borno States.
- The leaders are demanding the immediate and unconditional release of all abducted individuals.
Religious leaders across Nigeria, representing both Christian and Muslim faiths, have united to condemn the alarming increase in kidnappings nationwide. Their joint statement highlights a growing crisis that is deeply affecting communities and demanding urgent action.
The leaders expressed particular outrage over recent abductions that have specifically targeted school children and teachers. These attacks, which have occurred in parts of Oyo and Borno States, underscore a severe breakdown in security and a direct threat to education and the safety of young people.
In response to these grave incidents, the religious figures are demanding the immediate and unconditional release of all abducted individuals. Their call emphasizes the humanitarian urgency of the situation and the need for swift intervention to ensure the safe return of the victims to their families and communities.
Originally published by Vanguard. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.