The National Security Adviser, NSA, Nuhu Ribadu, on Monday visited Kontagora, Niger, where he met with parents and church authorities following the abduction of pupils from St. Mary’s Private Catholic School Papiri.
Ribadu assured them that the federal government would rescue the children and return them safely to their families.
He delivered President Bola Tinubu’s message of solidarity during the meeting at the St. Michael’s Catholic Cathedral, telling the anxious parents that security agencies were intensifying operations aimed at securing the children’s release.
“This is a painful period for all of us,” Ribadu said after listening to parents narrate their fears.
“But I want to assure you: we will rescue your children.
“The President is deeply concerned and has directed that everything necessary must be done,” he said.
The NSA said Tinubu had suspended official engagements, including a scheduled trip, to focus on the situation, adding that the government was taking full responsibility for strengthening security in the affected area.
He pledged that the rescue efforts would not slow down, while commending Bishop Bulus Yohanna for his resilience.
Ribadu disclosed that Nigeria was receiving technical support from several international partners, including the United States, France and the United Kingdom.
“The whole world stands with us. This evil will not prevail. Your children will come back safely. That is our solemn promise,” he added.
Ribadu was accompanied by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Bernard Doro; the Director-General of the Department of State Services, Oluwatosin Ajayi; and the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (Northern Region), Joseph Hayab.
Earlier, Bishop Yohanna thanked the federal government for the visit, saying it had restored hope among distraught families.
A brief closed-door meeting followed, during which church authorities presented their report on the incident.
Representatives of the school and parents also recounted how the abduction occurred and the emotional strain it had brought upon the community.
Source: NAN
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