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FG Promises Safe Rescue of Abducted Oyo, Borno Pupils

FG Promises Safe Rescue of Abducted Oyo, Borno Pupils
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The Nigerian Federal Government has pledged to rescue over 80 pupils and teachers abducted in Oyo and Borno states. Minister of Information Mohammed Idris condemned the attacks as an assault on the nation's future and reaffirmed the government's commitment to defeating terrorism.

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The incident underscores the ongoing security crisis in Nigeria and the government's struggle to protect educational institutions from armed groups.

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The article reports on government statements and facts regarding the abductions without taking a partisan stance.

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