Education
Schools Shutdown In Yobe State, Ahead of Nationwide Protest

The State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education disclosed this in a memo signed by the Director of Schools Management, Bukar M Modu
The memo said that the decision became necessary in light of the planned nationwide protest, adding that the schools would resume academic activities on September 15, 2024.
When contacted, the State Commissioner Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education Professor Abba Idriss Adam, confirmed the development to Daily Trust.
He said, ‘‘You know we might know the beginning of this protest but could not predict the consequences. We don’t want to risk the lives of these innocent pupils, in a situation whereby something could happen to them.
‘‘Since we have come to the end of this academic session which would be Friday, 2nd August 2024, so we have decided to shut down the schools effective from Wednesday, 31 July 2024 for their safety.
‘‘Although we are optimistic we would have peace of mind and feel comfortable if these protests happened when these pupils were with their parents at home.
‘‘If we send these boys to their parents, at least the ministry has discharged its responsibility by keeping these pupils safe and we feel that even some of these boys preferred to stay with their parents and guardians.’’
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