Kebbi LG Chairman Refutes US Lawmaker’s Claim on Religion of Abducted Schoolgirls

The Chairman of Danko-Wasagu Local Government Area, Hussaini Aliyu, has dismissed a claim by US lawmaker Riley Moore suggesting that the schoolgirls abducted in Maga were taken from a Christian community.

Speaking on Wednesday, Aliyu clarified—as reported by Channels TV—that all the abducted girls are Muslims. He cautioned Moore against making unverified statements capable of fueling religious or ethnic tension, especially at a time when authorities are focused on rescuing the victims.

He stressed that the Zuru Emirate, where Maga is located, has never experienced religious conflict and questioned why the US lawmaker issued comments that could cast Nigeria in a negative light.

Aliyu also released the names of the abducted students:

Senior Secondary School 2A

1. Fatima Sani Zimri

2. Hafsat Ibrahim

3. Nana Firdausi Jibril

4. Masauda Yakubu Romo

Senior Secondary School 2B

5. Hauwa Saleh

6. Hauwau Umar Imam

Senior Secondary School 3A & 3B

7. Salima Garba Umar

8. Salima Sani Zimri

9. Amina G. Umar

10. Rashida Muhammad Dingu

11. Saliha Umar

12. Aisha Usman

13. Jamila Iliyasu

14. Maryam Illiyasu

15. Najaatu Abdullahi

16. Zainab Kolo

 

Junior Secondary School 3A

17. Surraya Tukur

18. Hafsat Umar Yalmo

19. Maryam Usman

20. Amina Illiyasu

21. Ikilima Suleman

 

Junior Secondary School 2

22. Khadija Nazifi

23. Hauwa’u Iliyasu

24. Hauwa’u Lawali

25. Ummu Kulsum Abdulkarim

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Aliyu’s response followed Moore’s social media post urging prayers for the girls and stating—without confirmation—that the attack occurred in a Christian enclave in Northern Nigeria.

The attack, which happened early Monday, resulted in the death of the school’s Vice Principal, Malam Hassan Makuku, who was killed while trying to prevent the abduction.

Reports indicate that one of the students has escaped, while police have deployed a combined tactical team to comb the forest and rescue the others.

President Bola Tinubu condemned the incident, expressed sympathy to the affected families, and postponed planned trips to South Africa and Angola. He directed Vice President Kashim Shettima to visit Kebbi State on his behalf.

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