# 36 students still missing after ISWAP abducts examinees from Lassa school in Borno
> Fighters arrived on motorcycles during NECO exams on June 29, shot dead a teacher, and took approximately 50 people; the Army rescued 10; this is the third mass school abduction in northeast Nigeria since May

**Meta:** type: event · date: 2026-07-01 · heads: 什么崩了, 生活如何改变 · 7 takes · 3 lenses · 3 regions

## Summary

ISWAP fighters attacked Government Day Secondary School in Lassa, Askira/Uba LGA, Borno state on June 29 during National Examinations Council (NECO) exams, arriving on motorcycles during a market day that provided civilian cover. The fighters shot dead one teacher who refused to comply and abducted approximately 50 students and teachers. The [Nigeria Insurgency](/zh/entity/nigeria-insurgency) response: the Army rescued 10 in a follow-up engagement. As of July 1, 36 students and one staff member remain in captivity. Nigerian outlet The Cable published the full names of the missing. This is the third mass school abduction in the northeast since May 2026, a pattern that ICC and local bishops say suggests ISWAP has deliberately chosen NECO examination periods because students cannot leave without forfeiting their exams. Lassa is a predominantly Christian community in a predominantly Muslim region.

## Why it matters

The escalation in Borno school abductions follows ISWAP's June killing spree in Gubio and Monguno and signals that the insurgency has entered a new operational cycle of combining mass atrocity against civilians with abductions designed to maximise media attention and government embarrassment. President Bola Tinubu has repeatedly claimed security improvements in the northeast. Each school abduction tests those claims against visible, named victims. The third case since May strengthens the argument that ISWAP is adapting its tactics to exploit security gaps, particularly in remote LGAs like Askira/Uba where military and police presence is thin.

## What to watch

- Whether the Army's rescue operation yields further recoveries, and whether any of the 36 remaining students make contact with their families.
- The government's military response and whether a dedicated rescue operation is authorised.
- International pressure on President Tinubu, particularly from the US and UK, which have Nigeria-diaspora constituencies closely watching Borno coverage.
- Whether NECO postpones remaining examination dates in Borno following the attack.

## Regional takes (batched by bias / lens)

### pan-African aggregator; primary English-language source for Nigeria's local coverage reaching the diaspora
- **AllAfrica** (Africa, en) — AllAfrica's follow-up piece, published July 1, confirms that 36 students and one staff member from Government Day Secondary School, Lassa, Askira/Uba LGA, Borno state remain in ISWAP captivity after the Nigerian Army rescued 10 of the approximately 50 initially taken. The piece notes this is the third mass school abduction in the northeast since May 2026, establishing a pattern in which ISWAP has targeted National Examinations Council (NECO) examination periods, when students cannot evacuate without forfeiting their exams.
  > "36 students and 1 staff member remain in ISWAP captivity; Army rescued 10 of approximately 50 initially taken; third mass school abduction since May."
  Source: https://allafrica.com/stories/202607010504.html

### Christian advocacy media; emphasises the targeting of Christian-majority schools; primary Western outlet for Borno security coverage
- **International Christian Concern** (United States, en) — ICC reports that the attack on Lassa, a predominantly Christian community in Askira/Uba LGA, follows the same pattern as the 2014 Chibok abduction: daytime market-day cover, motorcycles, a school identified in advance. The piece notes that security forces were absent from the area despite advance intelligence of militant activity near the LGA boundary, and quotes a local bishop saying the government 'has abandoned the northeast to jihadis.'
  > "Lassa is a predominantly Christian community; fighters arrived during a market day for cover; local bishop says government 'has abandoned the northeast to jihadis.'"
  Source: https://persecution.org/2026/07/01/islamic-extremists-abduct-students-in-nigeria/

### unlabelled
- **ABC News** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://abcnews.com/International/wireStory/gunmen-storm-nigerian-school-kidnap-students-exams-police-134321617
- **The Cable** (Nigeria, en) — 
  Source: https://www.thecable.ng/full-list-names-of-36-students-still-in-captivity-after-borno-school-attack/
- **Business Day Nigeria** (Nigeria, en) — 
  Source: https://businessday.ng/news/article/full-list-37-students-still-missing-after-borno-exam-hall-abduction/
- **Punch Nigeria** (Nigeria, en) — 
  Source: https://punchng.com/
- **Daily Trust** (Nigeria, en) — 
  Source: https://dailytrust.com/

## Across the graph
- Related: [[nigeria-iswap-borno-massacres-june-2026]], [[sahel-insurgency]]
- Entities: Nigeria Insurgency, Nigeria, Iswap, Boko Haram, Person:bola Tinubu

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