Nigeria TV Info Teachers, Residents Protest Rising School Abductions in Borno, Oyo, Ogun
Teachers, parents, students, and community residents staged protests across Borno, Oyo, and Ogun states over the increasing incidents of school-related abductions and insecurity affecting educational institutions. The demonstrators called on federal and state governments to strengthen security measures around schools and ensure the safety of learners and education workers.
In Borno State, protesters expressed concern over the lingering threat of insurgency and attacks on schools, which have disrupted academic activities and forced many children out of classrooms. Residents urged authorities to deploy additional security personnel to vulnerable communities and educational facilities.
Similar demonstrations were recorded in parts of Oyo and Ogun states, where participants carried placards demanding urgent government intervention. Teachers' unions and community leaders warned that continued insecurity could discourage school attendance and undermine efforts to improve education outcomes.
The protesters also called for the full implementation of school safety initiatives, improved intelligence gathering, and stronger collaboration between security agencies and local communities. They emphasized that protecting schools is essential for national development and the future of Nigerian children.
Education stakeholders noted that repeated incidents of kidnappings and attacks have created fear among students, parents, and teachers. They urged authorities to prosecute perpetrators and provide support for affected victims and families.
As concerns grow nationwide, civil society groups have renewed calls for comprehensive security reforms aimed at preventing school abductions and ensuring that learning environments remain safe and conducive for all.
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