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ICYMI: Katsina emirate suspends kankara district head for working with bandits

Advertisement Iro Bindawa, secretary of the council, said in a statement that Lawal’s suspension was with immediate effect. While he did not disclose the reason for his suspension, Mamman Ifo, secretary to the Katsina emirate, told BBC the measure was taken because of his alleged links with bandits. Ifo also said the emirate took the step to reassure the government and people of Katsina that it in support of the fight against banditry. Advertisement He added that the emirate has set up a special committee to investigate the allegations against Lawal. His suspension came months after gunmen attacked Government Science Secondary School in Kankara, from where they abducted over 300 schoolboys.

Nigeria: Seven years since Chibok, the government fails to protect children

14 April 2021, 00:45 UTC Nigeria: Seven years since Chibok, the government fails to protect children No accountability for crimes against children by Boko Haram and other gunmen Over 600 schools closed for fear of abductions Authorities repeatedly failed to protect schools despite several abductions Tens of thousands of children in Nigeria are missing out on their education because of the authorities’ ongoing failure to protect schools, particularly in northern Nigeria, from attacks by insurgents and other armed groups, Amnesty International said today. Today marks seven years since 279 schoolgirls were abducted by the armed group Boko Haram in Chibok. Although most escaped or were later released, more than 100 girls remain in captivity. Further mass kidnappings of schoolchildren in Nigeria have seen hundreds of children killed, raped, forced into “marriages” or forced to join Boko Haram. This has resulted in hundreds of schools being shut, with disastrous consequences fo

Seven Years After, Calls For Rescue Of Missing Chibok Schoolgirls Continue

Ronke Idowu   Updated April 14, 2021 Desks with name tags of the missing schoolgirls taken on April 14, 2019, in Abuja during the commemoration of the fifth anniversary of the Chibok abduction. Channels TV/ Sodiq Adelakun   Seven years since Boko Haram gunmen seized 276 girls aged between 12 and 17 from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State calls have been reignited for the rescue of the missing schoolgirls. Although most of the 276 girls escaped or were later released, more than 112 girls are still missing. In a statement to mark the anniversary, Amnesty International blamed the Federal Government for failure to learn from the Chibok attack and protect school children from attacks.

7 years after Chibok: Over 640 students abducted between December 2020 and March 2021—Amnesty International

7 years after Chibok: Over 640 students abducted between December 2020 and March 2021—Amnesty International
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