Agwara Local Government Area of Niger State, ignored intelligence report and resumed without clearance from the state government.
The brazen attack occurred between 2am and 3am, targeting pupils while the school was supposedly operating under heightened security threats.
The State Government further expressed deep concern over the abduction, noting that the attack came despite prior intelligence warning of potential security risks in parts of Niger North.
The Secretary to the Niger State Government Abubakar Usman, also disclosed in a statement made available on Friday that the school had reopened and resumed academic activities without seeking clearance from the government.
The NIger SSG further assured that security agencies have launched full-scale investigations and search-and-rescue operations to secure the safe return of the abducted pupils.
The state government appealed to school proprietors, community leaders, and other stakeholders to comply strictly with security advisories.
The kidnapping at St Mary’s came shortly after a similar incident in Kebbi State, where 25 female students were abducted from Government Girls’ Secondary School, Maga, highlighting a growing pattern of targeted attacks on educational institutions in Northern Nigeria.
As the community reels from the shock, the urgent call from authorities is for strict adherence to security advisories to prevent further tragedies.


















