The federal government has revealed the reopening of the 47 Unity schools across the country shut down due to insecurity.
The reopening was announced in a statement by the Federal Ministry of Education on Thursday.
The ministry disclosed that the decision reaffirms its unwavering commitment to safeguarding students and ensuring the continuity of education.
“After the strengthening of security architecture within and around the affected schools, academic activities have fully resumed.
“Students have returned safely to their campuses, with many currently concluding their December academic programmes, while others have successfully completed their examinations,” part of the statement by the ministry’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, reads.
Parents, guardians, and the general public were assured that the safety, welfare, and well-being of students remain a top priority.
“The Federal Government remains resolute in its responsibility to protect every Nigerian child and to uphold their fundamental right to education in a safe and secure environment.
“This administration places strong emphasis on human capital development and recognises education as a critical pillar for national growth and development.
“Accordingly, it remains determined to prevent any disruption to the academic calendar,” it added.













