Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday (November 26, 2025) declared a “nationwide security emergency” as the country battles a wave of mass kidnappings.
“This is a national emergency, and we are responding by deploying more boots on the ground, especially in security-challenged areas,” Mr. Tinubu said in a statement.
In just a week, assailants kidnapped 25 schoolgirls, 38 worshippers, 315 school children and teachers, 13 young women and girls walking near a farm, and another 10 women and children — across parts of the country.
Dozens have been rescued, others escaped but more than 265 children and their teachers seized from a boarding school in the country’s Niger state on Friday are still missing.
“In view of the emerging security situation, I have decided to declare a nationwide security emergency and order additional recruitment into the Armed Forces,” he said.
At the weekend he ordered a redeployment of police VIP bodyguards to core policing duties, and approved the recruitment of 30,000 additional officers.
He has also ordered the hiring of another 20,000 officers — taking the total to 50,000 new police recruits.
Nigeria has suffered a string of abductions of schoolchildren since Islamist group Boko Haram kidnapped 276 girls in Chibok in the restive northeast in 2014, sparking an international outcry.


