A total of 24 West African female students captured from their learning facility eight days prior were liberated, national leadership confirmed.
Armed assailants invaded an educational institution located in northwestern region recently, taking the life of an employee and abducting two dozen plus one scholars.
Head of state the president commended security forces concerning the "immediate reaction" post-occurrence - while the circumstances regarding their liberation were not specified.
The continent's largest country has experienced numerous cases of abductions over the past few years - including over numerous students taken from religious educational institution last Friday still missing.
Through an announcement, a designated representative within the government confirmed that every student abducted from educational facility in Kebbi State had been accounted for, mentioning that this event caused copycat kidnappings across further regional provinces.
Tinubu said that more personnel would be deployed to "vulnerable areas to stop additional occurrences related to captures".
Via additional communication through social media, Tinubu stated: "Aerial forces must sustain ongoing monitoring throughout isolated territories, synchronising operations with ground units to properly detect, contain, interfere with, and neutralise any dangerous presence."
More than 1,500 children have been abducted from Nigerian schools in recent years, when multiple young women were abducted during the infamous major capture incident.
Days ago, no fewer than 300 children and staff got captured at a learning facility, religious educational establishment, situated in local province.
Several dozen people abducted from educational facility managed to get away based on information from faith-based groups - yet approximately two hundred fifty are still missing.
The leading church official across the territory has mentioned that Nigeria's government is making "insufficient measures" to recover captured persons.
The capture incident within educational premises marked the third instance impacting the country over recent days, forcing the administration to postpone journey global meeting organized within the southern nation days ago to deal with the situation.
United Nations representative the official requested global organizations to make maximum effort" to assist initiatives to recover kidnapped youths.
The representative, a former UK prime minister, stated: "It's also incumbent on us to make certain Nigerian schools remain secure environments for learning, rather than places in which students can be plucked from educational settings for illegal gain."
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