Dare Babalola
The Federal Government has announced the reopening of the 47 unity schools earlier shut down due to security concerns.
This was disclosed in a statement by the Federal Ministry of Education in a statement signed by Boriowo Folasade, the Director Press & Public Relations on Thursday.
It said that the decision to reopen the affected colleges across the country reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to safeguarding students and ensuring the continuity of education.
Recall that the schools were closed in November 2025 following mass abductions of schoolchildren and attacks in states across the North-West, North-East, North-Central, and parts of the South of the country.
The ministry reassured parents, guardians, and the general public that the safety, welfare, and well-being of students remained the government’s highest priority.
Many students are currently rounding off their December academic programmes, while others have successfully completed their examinations.
The reopening comes amid sustained collaboration with relevant security agencies to guarantee a safe and conducive learning environment nationwide.
The statement read, “The Federal Government has reaffirmed its responsibility to protect every Nigerian child and to uphold their constitutional right to education in a secure setting. The decision to reopen the Unity Colleges reflects the administration’s determination to ensure that no child is denied access to education due to security concerns.
“Education remains a central pillar of this administration’s human capital development agenda and a key driver of national growth. Accordingly, the government remains committed to safeguarding the academic calendar.
“The successful return of students and the smooth conduct of examinations in several Unity Colleges underscore this commitment.”
The ministry expressed appreciation to parents, school administrators, and students for their cooperation and patience, and reiterated its resolve to sustain a secure, stable, and uninterrupted education system across the nation.









