SCHOOLS SHUT DOWN IN ABUJA AS BANDITS ARRIVE IN BORDER TOWN
Despite assurances by the police authorities that Abuja is safe, private schools in Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, yesterday, hurriedly shut down their activities over fear of possible attack by kidnappers.
Some schools hurriedly sent their students home when news got to them over 200 unidentified men suspected to be bandits were dropped by a truck in Sabon Wuse area of Niger State, a border town with Bwari, Abuja.
Intelligence disclosed that some private schools closed their schools with instructions to student to remain at home till further notice.
Some parents who do not want their identities revealed said that the schools gave the instructions on various WhatsApp platforms of the schools.
A parent, who has children at Glorious Bright School said she got a call from the school management to come and pick their children before the normal closing hour for fear of attacks by kidnappers. Another parent who has children at De-Goopherwood Montessori School also confirmed that his children closed before the normal closing hour.
According to her, the students were asked to go home after information got to them that there is a likelihood of a breach of security in Bwari.
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