The Kaduna State Government says that all primary and secondary schools will remain close until the security situation improves across the state.
The Commissioner for Education, Dr. Shehu Muhammad, stated this on Monday in Kaduna at a joint press conference with the Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr. Samuel Aruwan.
Muhammad said the press conference was organized to dispute the fake news going round that schools were directed to reopen for the third term on August 9.
He explained that the schools were earlier scheduled to reopen on August 9, but that the ministry was not given the clearance due to ongoing security operations across the state.
According to the commissioner, the state government on August 6 announced the postponement of school resumption till further notice as advised by security agencies.
“We were, however, surprised that for mischievous reasons, some individuals are circulating misguided information, claiming it was from the ministry, asking schools to resume.
“We want to categorically say that all schools public, private and religious, including federal schools in the state are to remain close.
“We will reopen as soon as we are advised to do so by security agencies, assuring us that schools are safe to open.”
The commissioner advised all public and private schools, including federal government schools, to abide by the directive or face the wrath of the law.
He said the closure was in the best interest of the pupils and students to ensure their safety, following series of attacks on schools by bandits and kidnappers.
On his part, Aruwan said the closure of the schools was to secure the lives of pupils, students, teachers, and other stakeholders in the education sector.
He said security agencies were currently carrying out operations against bandits to improve the security situation in the state.
“It is for this reason that the government was advised against opening so as not to endanger the lives of students.
“The government is concerned for the safety of lives and property and will give clearance for the schools to reopen as soon as security improves.”