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Insecurity: Kaduna Closes down 13 Vulnerable Schools

- John Shiklam in Kaduna

The Kaduna State School Quality Assurance Authority has announced the closure of 13 vulnerable private schools in Chikun Local Government Area of the state.

A letter dated July 5, 2021 and addressed to the proprietor­s of the schools, directed the immediate closure of the schools in view of their vulnerabil­ity to insecurity.

The letter signed by the Director General of the authority, Umma

Anmed said the decision to close the schools was reached at a meeting held yesterday with the National Associatio­n of

Proprietor­s of Private schools (NAPPS) and some key stakeholde­rs following yesterday’s attack on Bethel Baptist High School, Damishi.

The letter reads: “Sequel to the informatio­n reaching the authority on the security threat at the Bethel Baptist High school, Damishi, a meeting with the National Associatio­n of Proprietor­s of Private schools (NAPPS) and some key stakeholde­rs was held on Monday, July 5, 2021 with the resolution that the following schools should close with effect from Monday, July 5, 2021 - Faith Academy, along Kachia Road adjacent to Jakaranda, Deeper Life Academy, Maraban Rido;

Ecwa Secondary School, Ungwar Maje; Bethel Baptist High School, Damishi; St. Peters Minor Seminary, Katari and Prelude Secondary School, Kujama”.

Other schools to be closed, according to the memo, include, “Ibiso Secondary School; Tashar Iche Tulip Interation­al (Boys) School; Tulip Internatio­nal (Girls) School; Goodnews Secondary School;

St. Augustine, Kujama; Comprehens­ive Developmen­t Institutio­n (CDI), Tudun Mare and Adventist College, Kujama”.

“You are hereby advised to adhere to the contents of this letter as appropriat­e sanctions shall be meted out to schools that are found wanting for non-compliance, please.”

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