IGP Visits Kebbi Amid Search for Dozens of Abducted Schoolgirls

Federal law enforcement is intensifying pressure in Kebbi State, where at least 25 schoolgirls were abducted from a boarding school in Maga, following a night raid during which the school’s vice principal was killed.


What Prompted the IGP’s Visit

  • The Inspector General of Police (IGP) has traveled to Kebbi State to oversee the investigation and rescue operations.
  • This comes after the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga, was attacked by armed assailants who abducted students and engaged security forces in gunfire.
  • The abduction has triggered a significant security mobilization, including police tactical units, the military, and local vigilante groups, all now deployed to locate the missing girls.

Federal Government Response & Assurance

  • President Bola Tinubu has vowed to secure the safe return of the abducted girls and has directed the security agencies to act swiftly.
  • Vice President Kashim Shettima was sent by Tinubu to Kebbi to meet with the parents, state officials, and security chiefs, delivering the federal government’s message of “non-negotiable” commitment to rescuing the girls.
  • The Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Waidi Shaibu, has instructed troops involved in the operation to maintain continuous, intelligence-driven pressure on the abductors.

Local & Regional Reactions

  • A delegation of APC governors, led by Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma, visited Kebbi to condemn the kidnapping, express solidarity, and promise support for rescue efforts.
  • The Progressive Governors Forum has pledged support for Kebbi State to help strengthen national security and to assist in holding perpetrators accountable.
  • At the same time, communities are being encouraged to cooperate closely with security agencies, sharing intelligence to aid in the rescue and prevent future attacks.

Why This Incident Is Significant

  1. Sovereignty & Safety of Education: The attack underscores how schools — especially in vulnerable regions — remain soft targets for bandits and insurgents.
  2. Government Credibility Under Scrutiny: With rising public fear, the federal government’s response and its ability to rescue the girls will be closely watched as a barometer of its commitment to protecting citizens.
  3. Rising Pressure on Security Forces: The IGP’s presence, combined with top military involvement, indicates that this is being treated as a national security crisis, not just a local incident.
  4. Potential Policy Reforms: The tragedy could catalyze calls for stronger “safe school” measures, improved intelligence sharing, and more robust rural security deployment.

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