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1,683 Learners Abducted In Nigeria From 2014-2022 – SCI

 JKNM JKNMJanuary 28, 2026 1331 Minutes read0
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By NAN

AN INTERNATIONAL NGO, Save the Children International (SCI), says no fewer than 1,683 learners were abducted in Nigeria between 2014 to 2022, 184 killed, while about 25 buildings were destroyed.

Mogbonjubade Adesulure, the Digital Media and Communication Specialist, Save the Children Nigeria, disclosed this in a statement in Katsina on Tuesday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the statement was issued to commemorate the 2026 International Day of Education, with the theme, ‘The Power of Youth in Co-Creating Education’.

Adesulure said that a report by UNICEF had also indicated that 10.5 million primary school-aged children (25.6 per cent) were not enrolled in school.

She further explained that out of the number released by UNICEF, girls accounted for about 60 per cent of out-of-school children in the country.

“This 2026 International Day of Education, Save the Children Nigeria is calling for stronger government investment in education, full implementation of the safe school declaration, and robust security measures to protect children and their learning environments.

“Without safe schools and an adequately funded education system, the potential of Nigeria’s young people, who make up over 60 per cent of the population, remains constrained,” Adesulure said.

According to her, as the global community marks the day, Save the Children Nigeria draws urgent attention to the scale of Nigeria’s education crisis, while highlighting the critical leadership role young people must play in redesigning education systems.

The digital media and communication specialist stated that young people must be recognised not just as beneficiaries, but as active co-creators of education systems, policies, and innovations.

“Their leadership is essential at a time when the education sector is strained by insecurity, learning poverty, teacher shortages, low retention rates, and a rapidly widening digital divide.

“The above are challenges gripping Nigeria’s education system. Young people are not just leaders of tomorrow, they are strategic drivers of change today.

“We encourage young people to be active partners in shaping educational systems, policies, and innovations, rather than acting as passive recipients,” she said.

She quoted the Save the Children Country Director, Duncan Harvey, saying that, “We are committed to strengthening youth-led advocacy for Safe Schools implementation.

“And also promoting youth leadership in emergency education responses, and advancing skills development for adolescents affected by conflict and displacement.”

(NAN)

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