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Buhari Issues Order on Abduction of Students From Niger School | Daily Report Nigeria
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President Muhammadu Buhari has charged the nation’s security and intelligence agencies to work towards the recovery of the 200 children kidnapped from Islamiyya Islamic school in Niger State.

A statement by Garba Shehu, said that his principal received briefing on the latest incident of school kidnapping and condemned it.

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Garba Shehu said that Buhari urged all the agencies involved in the rescue operation to do their utmost in securing their immediate release.

“He [Buhari]also directed the concerned government agencies to extend possible support to the families of the kidnapped children,” Shehu said.

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