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FG Shuts Down 41 Unity Colleges Amid Escalating Insecurity

Wave of school abductions forces emergency shutdown as fears grow over student safety.
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisNovember 22, 2025 Education No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Federal Government has ordered the immediate shutdown of 41 Federal Unity Colleges, following a disturbing escalation of attacks on schools in parts of the country. The decision comes on the heels of violent incidents in Kebbi and Niger States, where students and staffs were abducted and at least one official was killed.

Triggers for the Shutdown

The move was prompted by two recent attacks:

  • Kebbi State Attack: Gunmen stormed the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga, in the early hours of the morning.
    They abducted 25 female students and fatally shot the vice-principal, Malam Hassan Makaku, who attempted to protect the students during the invasion.

  • Niger State Attack: Another school in the state was similarly targeted, with students and staff taken by armed assailants.





These incidents further highlighted the deteriorating security situation targeting educational institutions—an issue that has intensified across the country.

Government’s Directive

In a circular issued on Friday, Hajia Binta Abdulkadir, Director of Senior Secondary Education in the Ministry of Education, announced that the shutdown was approved by Dr. Tunji Alausa, the Minister of Education.

According to the circular:

“Sequel to the recent security challenges in some parts of the country and the need to prevent any security breaches, the Minister of Education has approved the immediate closure of the listed Federal Unity Colleges with immediate effect.”

The decision underscores a proactive measure aimed at preventing further attacks, especially in states grappling with heightened banditry and insurgent activity.

Schools Affected

The 41 schools ordered to close cut across high-risk states. They include Unity Colleges located in:

  • Zaria

  • Daura

  • Sokoto

  • Potiskum

  • Ikare-Akoko

  • Abaji

  • other vulnerable regions in the North-West, North-East, and North-Central zones.

These schools were identified based on recent threat assessments carried out by security agencies and the Ministry of Education.

A Disturbing National Pattern

The latest attacks form part of a much larger and deeply troubling trend.
A report covering the period 2014 to 2022 revealed that more than 1,680 children have been abducted from schools across Nigeria. Many of these incidents occurred in northern states, where banditry, insurgency, and ransom-seeking criminal groups have grown increasingly bold.

Educational institutions—seen as soft targets—have suffered repeated assaults, leading to prolonged school closures, trauma among students, and disruptions to the academic calendar.

Implications of the Closure

  • Safety First: The closure aims to protect students and staffs while security operatives re-evaluate and strengthen protective measures.

  • Academic Disruption: Thousands of students will face setbacks in their studies, with examinations and school activities now uncertain.

  • Community Anxiety: Parents and educators have expressed deep concern about the rising vulnerability of schools.

  • Long-Term Impact: Continual attacks risk undermining Nigeria’s educational system—particularly in rural and semi-urban zones plagued by insecurity.

Conclusion

The Federal Government’s shutdown of 41 Unity Colleges represents a drastic yet necessary response to an escalating threat. As attacks on schools continue to surge, urgent reforms and more robust security frameworks are required to safeguard our national learning environments.

Until the affected schools can be secured, the well-being of students remains the government’s stated priority. But for many Nigerians, the bigger question lingers: When will schools—once sanctuaries of learning—be safe again?

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