School abductions: FG denies nationwide closure of schools

School abductions: FG denies nationwide closure of schools



Minister of Education Tunji Alausa

Minister of Education Tunji Alausa


The Federal Ministry of Education says it has not issued any directive for schools across the country to shut down on November 24, 2025.


In a statement on Saturday, the ministry described a report circulating on social media alleging a nationwide shutdown as false and misleading.


It noted that it did not originate from the Federal Government, the Federal Ministry of Education, any State Ministry of Education, or any recognised security agency.


The disclaimer, signed by the ministry’s spokesperson, Folasade Boriowo, urged members of the public to rely strictly on verified information from official channels.


“Any announcement, advisory, or notice coming from unofficial or unverified sources should be ignored and not shared. Members of the public are urged to always verify the authenticity of information before circulating it in order to curb the spread of misinformation,” the statement read.


The ministry stated that only communications from the Federal Government, the Federal Ministry of Education, State Governments, and recognised security agencies should be considered authentic.


The clarification follows the Federal Government’s announcement on Friday ordering the closure of 41 federal secondary schools in high-risk areas following a spate of abductions in Niger and Kebbi States.


The details news had reported that some states, including Kwara, Plateau, Katsina, and Niger, shut down schools amid rising insecurity, while Taraba State Governor, Agbu Kefas, also directed all public and private schools to deboard their students with immediate effect.



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