Insecurity Students in Kaduna decline to return to school over fear of bandits
Insecurity Students in Kaduna decline to return to school over fear of bandits. Because they are worried about being attacked by bandits, some Kaduna State elementary and secondary school children have chosen not to attend class for the new academic year. The Kaduna State Government set September 4, 2022, as the start date for the new school year. However, two weeks after classes resumed, some pupils have still not reported to their classes as a result of criminal elements’ activities in the state.
Despite the government’s assurances that pupils would be secure, some parents are reluctant to let their kids return to school since certain institutions lack definite security measures.
As he does not know when bandits may strike, Suleiman Ibrahim, a student at Government Secondary School in Kakuri-Kaduna, said he could not risk his life by attending to school. Government Technical College, Malali, Kaduna student Josephine Moses declared he would not attend classes unless the state government installed security measures at his institution.
There aren’t many of us available. Since no other students consented to go since they are all concerned about kidnappers, most courses are currently vacant, he claimed.
Moses Danjuma, an SSS 3 student at Excel Schools in Kakuri-Kaduna, said that the school’s location also draws kidnappers. He urged the administration of the school to move to a safer area.
Some of the students, meanwhile, have promised to stay at home until the state government implements security measures.