FG Shut 41 Unity Schools After Deadly Kidnappings: Naija Students, Parents in Panic Over Safety

FG Shut 41 Unity Schools After Deadly Kidnappings: Naija Students, Parents in Panic Over Safety

FG don order the immediate closure of 41 Unity Colleges across Naija following series of deadly kidnapping wey dey target students. The Ministry of Education talk say safety of pupils na the main priority, and authorities no go allow school children dey exposed to danger again. Schools wey dey affected include ones for North Central, North West, and South West zones.

Parents don begin dey panic as many no know how to take manage their pikin education after the sudden closure. FG don promise say e go dey review reopening plans once security situation improve. Meanwhile, teachers dey advise students to dey study from home make dem no fall victim to kidnappers.

Security agencies don dey intensify patrol around communities wey dem suspect kidnappers dey hide. Inspector-General of Police don also set up special teams to investigate and arrest all those wey dey responsible for the attacks.

FG Vow Say No Go Tolerate Kidnappers Again

Minister of Education don warn say anybody wey dey involve in kidnapping or any attack on schools go face full force of law. According to the Minister, government don dey work with police and military to make sure say schools fit reopen safely. Dem also talk say community vigilance dey key to reduce these incidents.

Parents dey call for urgent solutions, and some parent-teacher associations don begin dey organize neighborhood watch groups. Teachers dey use social media dey advise pikin dem and community make dem dey careful and report any suspicious movements.

Meanwhile, security experts talk say kidnappers dey plan more attacks as long as schools dey vulnerable. Na why government take the strong decision to close 41 Unity Colleges for now.

Students, Parents Dey Struggle With Sudden School Closure

Many students don dey frustrated as dem dey prepare for exams and academic activities suddenly dey disrupted. Online classes dey dey plan, but lack of devices and internet access dey affect majority of pikin dem. Some parents talk say dem dey stressed as dem no sabi how to balance work and home study supervision.

School management don dey work on alternative study arrangements and digital platforms to continue learning. Meanwhile, authorities dey appeal to public make dem cooperate with security agencies to curb kidnappers’ movement.

Community leaders dey also mobilize youth groups to protect schools and neighborhoods, while FG dey plan to strengthen school security infrastructure.


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