File: President Tinubu with service chiefs
Following escalating insecurity in the country, President Bola Tinubu on Sunday held is a closed-door meeting with service chiefs at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Those in attendance at the meeting were the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Olufemi Oluyode; the Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Kelvin Aneke; the Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Idi Abbas; the Chief of Defence Intelligence, Major General EAP Undiendeye, and the Chief of Army Staff, Major General Waidi Shaibu.
Also in attendance are the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, as well as the Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Tosin Ajayi.
Recall that n November 17, gunmen invaded the Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School (GGCSS) in Maga, Kebbi State.
It was gathered that the girls were taken away during an attack by the gunmen in the early hours of Monday at the school located in the Danko/Wasagu Local Government Area of the state.
It was also gathered the attackers killed the school’s Vice Principal, Malam Hassan Makuku, before abducting several schoolgirls.
The gunmen operated without resistance and caused widespread panic, throwing the entire region into deep fear and mourning.
Makuku was shot while attempting to protect the students during the invasion.
While the nation was still in bad mood over the Kebbi school incident, gunmen again struck in Niger State, as they invaded the St. Mary’s Primary and Secondary School, Papiri, in the state last Friday.
It was gathered the gunmen arrived in large numbers, riding on over 60 motorcycles and accompanied by a van. They were said to have shot the school’s gatekeeper, leaving him with serious injuries.
They succeeded in kidnapping 315 from the Catholic-owned institution, although 50 of them escaped, according to the Christian Association of Nigeria.
According to the CAN Chairman in Niger State, Most. Rev. Bulus Yohanna , who is also the Catholic Bishop of Kontagora Diocese, the students escaped between Friday and Saturday.
“The pupils escaped between Friday and Saturday and have reunited with their parents as they could not return to the school after they escaped. We were able to ascertain this when we decided to contact and visit some parents,” Yohanna’s spokesman, Daniel Atori, said in a statement.
“The pupils escaped between Friday and Saturday and have reunited with their parents as they could not return to the school after they escaped. We were able to ascertain this when we decided to contact and visit some parents.
“Note that, in the primary section out of the total number of 430 pupils we have in the school, 377 of them are boarders and the remaining 53 others are non-boarders.”



