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In an attack on a Nigerian school, gunmen kill the vice principal and abduct female students

According to a security report, gunmen attacked the government boarding schools in Nigeria's Kebbi State early on Monday morning, killing the vice-principal and kidnapping an unknown number of female students.

Around 1 am local time, the assailants stormed Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary school in Maga, Maga, with rifles.

A teacher, who asked to remain anonymous for safety reasons, said that Hassan Yakubu Makuku, vice principal, was killed by the attackers while he was resisting them. He also reported that a security guard had been injured.

Teacher: The gunmen fled to the neighboring state Zamfara, with the students abducted. Security forces have not yet commented on the incident. No group has claimed to be responsible for it.

Armed gangs have repeatedly abducted students from schools in Northwest Nigeria, seeking ransom money despite the government's promises to improve security. Reporting by Ahmed Kingimi, Writing by Chijioke Ahuocha, Editing by Bate Felice

(source: Reuters)