Nigeria Boko Haram: Search stepped up for 110 kidnapped schoolgirls




Sandals lay strewn in the yard of Dapchi's school after the attack
Nigeria has deployed extra troops and planes to search for 110 schoolgirls believed to have been abducted by Boko Haram militants last week.


The girls went missing after jihadists stormed their school in the town of Dapchi in the north-eastern Yobe state on 19 February.
President Muhammadu Buhari said it was a "national disaster" and apologised to the girls' families.
The attack has revived memories of the Chibok schoolgirl abduction in 2014.


Distraught relatives are demanding answers from the Nigerian authorities


Anger has been growing among the girls' parents amid reports that soldiers had been withdrawn from key checkpoints in Dapchi last month.
Dapchi, which is about 275km (170 miles) north-west of Chibok, came under attack last Monday, causing students and teachers from the Government Girls Science and Technical College to flee into the surrounding bush.
Residents say that Nigeria's security forces, backed by military jets, later repelled the attack.
Authorities initially denied the students had been kidnapped, saying they were hiding from their attackers   READ MORE




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