Catholic Diocese Confirms Terror Attack on Niger School, Condemns Mass Student Abduction

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By Abiola Olawale

The Catholic Diocese of Kontagora, has confirmed the abduction of scores of students at St. Mary’s School, a Catholic institution in the Papiri community of Agwara Local Government Area, Niger State.

In a statement issued on Friday by the Diocesan Secretary, Rev. Fr. Jatau Joseph, the Diocese said the armed bandits stormed the school at midnight, during which a security personnel member was shot and several members of the school community were taken away.

The statement reads in part: “This is to inform us that armed attackers invaded St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in Papiri, Niger State, in the early hours of 21st November 2025, abducting some pupils, students, teachers, and a security personnel who was badly shot.

“The incident occurred between 1:00 am and 3:00 am, causing fear and distress within the school community.”

The Diocese condemned the attack and expressed deep concern for the safety of the kidnapped children and their families.

It said security agencies were immediately informed and have begun coordinated efforts to ensure the safe rescue and return of the victims.

The Bishop assured the public that the Diocese is actively collaborating with security operatives, community leaders, and government authorities to secure the victims’ safe return.

The New Diplomat reports that the recent abduction comes just days after armed bandits stormed Maga, Kebbi State, where 25 students were seized.

Also, in Kwara State, the state government has shut over 50 schools following bandit attacks.

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