In a swift response to the escalating security situation in the country, the Taraba State Government has announced a temporary shift from boarding to day school system across all schools in the state. Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas made this decision following recent bandit attacks on schools, particularly the abduction of female students from a secondary school in Kebbi State.
This move aims to prioritize the safety and well-being of students and teachers, as boarding schools are deemed more vulnerable to security threats. The government plans to review the situation and reassess security measures to ensure a safe learning environment.
In a statement, the government emphasized that the measure is temporary, and efforts are underway to address the security challenges facing the state and the country at large. The conversion to day schools is expected to reduce the risk of attacks on students and staff, allowing them to focus on their academic pursuits without fear of violence.
The decision has sparked mixed reactions from stakeholders, with some praising the government’s proactive approach to addressing security concerns, while others express concerns about the potential impact on students from remote areas who rely on boarding schools for access to education.
The Taraba State Government reassures parents, students, and the general public that it is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for learning and teaching. The government will continue to work with security agencies to ensure the protection of all citizens and restore peace in the state.
The conversion to day schools is effective immediately, and schools have been instructed to make necessary arrangements to accommodate the changes.

