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Post by : Rameen Ariff
In a proactive response to escalating violence, Nigerian officials have shuttered schools across five districts in central Kwara State, following a lethal assault on a church this week. This measure aims to safeguard students from the surge of armed groups active in the area.
The closure decision comes amid increasing attacks in Nigeria, where gunmen have intensified their onslaught in recent days. Just Monday, 25 schoolgirls were reported abducted from a boarding facility in Kebbi State, indicating a disturbing trend threatening educational settings and public safety.
This wave of violence has caught national attention, leading President Bola Tinubu to defer international engagements to focus on security issues. Local authorities in Kwara State are collaborating with law enforcement to delve into the church incident and to ensure schools' safety prior to any reopening.
Community members have voiced their fears regarding the uptick in violence, urging authorities to implement stronger actions against these armed factions. Parents are being advised to keep their children safe at home and stay tuned for updates concerning school reopenings.
As Africa's most populous nation, Nigeria is still confronting widespread insecurity stemming from various militant groups, often targeting educational institutions, places of worship, and community spaces across multiple states. The government has pledged to enhance security protocols to shield its citizens from future incidents.
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