Kogi schools to open Monday after security threats
Kogi state schools are set to reopen on February 23 after a mid-term break due to security concerns.
The Kogi Ministry of Education has announced the resumption of schools on Monday, February 23, following an indefinite closure that was implemented on February 3 due to security threats in the region. This decision came as a preventive measure amid rising concerns about the safety of students in public and private educational institutions across the state. According to Mr. Matthew Salami, the Director of Basic and Secondary Education, school heads and the public have been notified of the resumption date, signifying a return to normalcy in school activities.
The ministry has expressed gratitude to students, parents, and staff for their cooperation during the mid-term break, underscoring the collaborative effort to ensure safety in educational settings. As schools prepare to reopen, both day and boarding students are expected to return, and there will be a continuation of all usual school activities. The announcement aims to reassure stakeholders about the commitment of the Kogi government to address security issues effectively while facilitating the educational process.
Further communications are anticipated from the Ministry of Education regarding any additional safety measures that may be implemented or changes that could affect school procedures. This move is significant as it reflects the government's response to the security challenges faced within the state, and the emphasis on educational continuity amid such threats highlights the importance of maintaining educational stability in Kogi.