The Boko Haram on Thursday released a video purported to show that it has custody of the students of Kankara Secondary school abducted by it last Friday.
The footage of the video published by HumAngle, showed tens of young boys appearing to be within a forest area.
It also showed a relatively older schoolboy urging the Nigerian government to settle amicably with their abductors and advised against the use of military force in rescuing them.
“Please, you have to dissolve any gang of vigilantes, close any kind of schools, excluding Islamiyyah [Qur’anic schools]. All the troops who have come here to help us, please send them back,” one of the abducted schoolboys pleaded in the released video.
Katsina state authorities reported approximately 333 remained missing on Tuesday, the same day the Islamist extremist group claimed responsibility for their abduction.
On Monday, the state governor said the abductors “have made contacts with the government”.
“Talks are ongoing to ensure their safety and return to their respective families,” he said on Twitter, without identifying the kidnappers.
A joint rescue operation was launched on Saturday by Nigeria’s police, air force, and army, according to the government.
The army said on Monday it had located the hideout of the men, and that a military operation was underway.
On Sunday, parents and family members gathered at the school, issuing a plea to authorities to bring the missing boys to safety.