Banditry El-Rufai Shuts Down 13 SchoolsKaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai

The Kaduna State Government through the Schools Quality Assurance Authority has directed the immediate closure of 13 schools in areas vulnerable to bandits attacks.

This decision was contained in a letter to the proprietors of the affected schools from the authority, dated July 5, signed by its Director-General, Umma K. Ahmed.

‘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 5th July 2021 with the resolution that the following schools should close with effect from Monday 5th July 2021,‘ it stated.

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The letter which was sighted by Africa Today News, New York titled, ‘NOTICE OF CLOSURE OF SOME IDENTIFIED VULNERABLE SCHOOLS’ the authority warned of sanctions against schools that fail to comply.

The affected schools listed included, Faith Academy, along Kachia Road adjacent to Jakaranda, Deeper Life Academy, Maraban Rido, ECWA Secondary school, Ungwar Maje, and Bethel Baptist High School, Damishi.

Others are St. Peters Minor Seminary, Katari, Prelude Secondary School, Kujama, Ibiso Secondary school, Tashar Iche, Tulip International (Boys) School, and Tulip international (Girls) School.

Others are ‘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,’ the authorities warned.

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK