Lagos, 04 December, 2025 / 11:51 pm (ACI Africa).
The Society of African Missions (SMA) has called for spiritual solidarity with the 265 out of over 300 children and staff of St. Mary’s Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Kontagora, who are still missing following their November 21 kidnapping.
Fr. François du Penhoat, Superior General of the Missionary Congregation on Monday, December 1 expressed the Congregation's fraternal closeness with the Sisters of Our Lady of the Apostles (OLA) who run the institutions in Papiri, praying for the safe release of the victims.
“Our hearts remain burdened as we remember the 265 individuals still in captivity,” Fr. Penhoat wrote, remembering the 239 primary school pupils, 14 secondary school students, and 12 members of staff who are still missing
He said that the absence of those still held “is a profound wound in the life of the school and the wider community.”
“We understand the anguish felt by the families, the OLA community, the Diocese of Kontagora, and the entire population of Papiri,” Fr. Penhoat said.


