Table of Contents

  1. Governor's Order
  2. Reason for the Order
  3. Immediate Actions Required
  4. Government Commitment
  5. Increased Vigilance

Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State has instructed all public and private secondary schools in the state to “immediately deboard their students” due to escalating insecurity across the nation.

This directive was conveyed in a statement signed by the Commissioner for Education, Dr. Augustina Godwin.

She noted that the increasing attacks nationwide have made boarding students particularly vulnerable, especially following the “recent kidnappings of students in Kebbi and Niger states.”

Dr. Godwin stated that Governor Kefas has mandated that all secondary schools operate exclusively as day schools until further notice. She emphasized that principals and school owners must eliminate all boarding arrangements “without delay.”

She characterized this action as a proactive measure to safeguard children, aimed at mitigating any risks associated with the ongoing unrest.

The government has also reassured parents of its commitment to restoring safety and will continue to collaborate with security agencies.

School authorities were urged to comply fully with the directive and enhance vigilance on their campuses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why has the governor ordered the deboarding of students?

The governor issued this order due to the rising insecurity in the country, making boarding students easy targets for attacks.

What actions must schools take following the governor's directive?

Schools are required to operate strictly as day schools and must remove all boarding arrangements immediately.

How is the government supporting safety in schools?

The government is committed to enhancing safety and is working closely with security agencies to ensure the protection of children.