The Katsina State Government has ordered the immediate closure of all public schools across the state following escalating security threats and banditry attacks reported in several communities.
Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Yusuf Sulaiman Jibia, confirmed the directive on Friday while briefing newsmen in Katsina.He said the measure became necessary to safeguard students and teachers as security agencies implement a new statewide safety strategy for schools.
Jibia noted that although students are currently writing examinations, protecting lives and property remains the top priority.
He described the shutdown as a temporary step that will remain in place pending a comprehensive security review of identified high-risk areas.
Findings by The Nation indicated that the decision follows recent abductions of secondary school students in Kebbi and Niger States, a development that has heightened anxiety among parents and authorities across the North-West.
“The state government assures citizens that normal academic activities will resume soon after security assessments are completed and adequate protection measures are put in place,” the Commissioner added. (The Nation)





