In a major breakthrough for security efforts in Nigeria, all pupils abducted from St Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri community, Niger State, have now been released. The final group of 130 children regained their freedom on Sunday, bringing the total number rescued to 230.
Officials from the Office of the National Security Adviser confirmed the development to ARISE News Channel, announcing that no child remains in captivity.
The news brings relief to families and communities who have endured days of fear and uncertainty since gunmen attacked the school and kidnapped the children, sparking nationwide outrage and renewed concerns over student safety.
Authorities say the successful rescue followed sustained pressure by security operatives and coordinated operations across affected locations. The development has intensified calls for improved school protection measures and stronger government action to curb student abductions in the country.
The release marks the latest in a series of high-profile school abductions in northern Nigeria, reviving conversations around insurgency, banditry, and the safety of boarding schools.
More details are expected from state and federal authorities in the coming hours.
