The Chairman of Danko/Wasagu Local Government Area in Kebbi State, Hussaini Aliyu, has disclosed the full list of 25 schoolgirls abducted from the Maga community.

Aliyu dismissed claims attributed to U.S. lawmaker Riley Moore, which suggested that the incident occurred in a Christian enclave.

He clarified that all the abducted schoolgirls are Muslims, describing the assertion as misleading and capable of stoking unnecessary religious tensions.

He added that the Zuru Emirate, where Maga is located, has a long-standing history of peaceful coexistence and has never witnessed religious crises.

The local government chairman urged the U.S. lawmaker to refrain from making unverified statements that could portray Nigeria negatively or undermine national unity.

The full list of the abducted schoolgirls is as follows:

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. Hauwa’u 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
22. Khadija Nazifi
23. Hauwa’u Iliyasu
24. Hauwa’u Lawali
25. Ummu Kulsum Abdulkarim

Authorities have intensified efforts to secure the release of the remaining abducted students as security agencies continue their operations in the area.

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