The Niger State Government has reassured parents, guardians, students, and the general public that schools across the state remain safe and conducive for teaching and learning.
The Niger State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Obed Nana, made this known via a statement issued on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
Nana said the clarification became necessary following reports circulating on some social media platforms alleging banditry attacks on schools in Bosso, Kpakungu, Sabon-Wuse, Lambata, and other parts of the state.
Nana said consultations with the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, the Niger Police Command, and other relevant security agencies confirmed that the reported incidents did not occur.
The commissioner stated that security assessments and independent verifications by the appropriate authorities established that the claims were false and intended to create fear, panic, and unnecessary anxiety among residents.
He reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to the safety and welfare of students, teachers, and school communities across Niger State.
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Nana noted that the government was working closely with security agencies, school administrators, community leaders, and other stakeholders to strengthen security around educational institutions.
The commissioner urged parents and guardians to remain calm and continue sending their children and wards to school, assuring them that adequate measures had been put in place to safeguard lives and property within and around school environments.
He also advised the public to verify information through recognised government platforms and accredited security agencies before sharing or acting on such reports.
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