Gunmen kidnap six students, three teachers in Ekiti
By Abimbola Tooki
Armed
gunmen have kidnapped six students and three teachers from a school in
southwestern Ekiti state on Monday night, the state government said on Tuesday,
in the country's first reported abduction involving school children this year.
Armed
gangs have been abducting villagers, road travellers and students in return for
ransom, as Africa's most populous nation grapples with widespread insecurity,
which also includes a long-running Islamist insurgency in the northeast.
The
Ekiti state government said in a statement the latest abduction took place when
the students and teachers were returning from a local trip on Monday night. The
school bus driver was also taken.
Security
agencies in the state were on the trail of the abductors, the statement added.
No
one has claimed responsibility or made ransom demands.
President
Bola Tinubu, whose focus has been reviving a struggling economy, is coming
under increased scrutiny over a wave of abductions across Nigeria, including on
the outskirts of the country's capital Abuja this month.
Main opposition leader Atiku Abubakar on Tuesday
accused Tinubu of "playing fiddle while Nigeria is drowning in the ocean
of insecurity," referring to the president undertaking a private visit to
France for a week.

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