13 vulnerable schools to remain closed in Kaduna
Mal. Nasir El-Rufai

The Kaduna State Commissioner for Education, Dr Shehu Muhammad, said on Monday, that schools that are vulnerable to kidnapping in Kaduna, would remain closed until the security situation improves in the state.

He confirmed the government directive for the closure of 13 schools adjudged to be unsecured and vulnerable to kidnapping.

“We allowed the schools to remain open because we were assured by the schools’ administrators of a strong arrangement with security agencies to secure the schools.

“But today’s incident at Bethel Baptist High School showed that the security arrangement is not working, so we decided to close the schools to safeguard our children.

“The affected schools will remain closed until the security situation improves or if the school administrators come up with a convincing security arrangement,” the commissioner said.

NAN recalls that suspected bandits kidnapped an unspecified number of students at Bethel Baptist High School in Damishi, Chikun Local Government Area of the state early on Monday.

Reacting to the development, the Kaduna State Schools Quality Assurance Authority, ordered 13 schools, in areas considered vulnerable to bandits’ attacks to shut down immediately.

The letter directing the closure, signed by the Director-General of the authority, Hajiya Umma Ahmed, identified the affected schools as Faith Academy, along Kachia Road, adjacent to Jakaranda; Deeper Life Academy, Maraban Rido; ECWA Secondary School, Ungwar Maje; Bethel Baptist High School, Damishi; St. Peters Minor Seminary, Katari; Prelude Secondary School, Kujama; Ibiso Secondary School, Tashar Iche; Tulip International School (Boys) and Tulip international (Girls) School; Goodnews Secondary School; St. Augustine, Kujama; Comprehensive Development Institution, Tudun Mare and Adventist College, Kujama.

Mrs Ahmed explained that the decision to close the schools was reached after a meeting with the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools and some key stakeholders.

Meanwhile, Governor of Kaduna State, Mal. Nasiru El-Rufai, has condemned Monday’s kidnapping of an unspecified number of students of Bethel Baptist High School, Damishi, Chikun Local Government Area of the State.

The condemnation is contained in a statement issued by the State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, on Monday in Kaduna.

Aruwan said Gov El-Rufai described the incident as unfortunate and “an untold evil to humanity and the cause of education.”

Aruwan recalled that distress calls were received in the early hours of Monday detailing an incursion of bandits into the school.

“The bandits shot sporadically as they advanced to the hostels and kidnapped an unspecified number of students,” the commissioner said.

According to him, a team of Military and Police personnel were mobilized to the school and they pursued the bandits in a bid to avert their evil intention.

He said reports from security agencies indicated that 28 students had been accounted for while an unspecified number were abducted by the bandits.

The Commissioner said security agencies had assured the State Government of vigorous search and rescue efforts to locate and rescue the kidnapped students.

“The Governor is following the development and receiving hourly situation reports,” Aruwan said.

 
Back To Top

Want your friends to read this?

Hit the buttons below to share...