Thursday, November 27, 2025 - The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has tackled the Federal Government for shutting down schools over insecurity.
Speaking in an interview on ‘Politics Today’, a programme on
Channels Television on Wednesday, the National Publicity Secretary of the
party, Bolaji Abdullahi said the move showed the government was no longer
capable of protecting the schools.
“But for us, we are worried because let’s take the issue of
the schools that we have closed.
“When you close schools because bandits could go and kidnap
children, what you are saying is, ‘I’m no longer capable of protecting my
schools.’
“And don’t forget the ideology of Boko Haram is that Western
education is forbidden. So by shutting down schools, you are reinforcing the
Boko Haram ideology,” he said.
The ADC’s mouthpiece added that President Bola Tinubu has
begun to take the recent steps to address the security challenges because of
the threat of the US President Donald Trump.
He also refuted allegations that the ADC was fueling
insecurity in the country and lobbying the US against Nigeria.
Recall that the schoolgirls, who were kidnapped during an
attack that left the Vice Principal, Malam Hassan Makuku, dead, on November 17,
regained their freedom on Tuesday.
President Tinubu on Wednesday declared a nationwide
security emergency.

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