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Schools close in Abuja amid insecurity- Shehu Sani

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Former Senator Shehu Sani

Shehu Sani, a former senator representing Kaduna Central, has said that some schools in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja told parents to keep their children at home.

This is amid the rising insecurity in the country which has seen school children in the northern part abducted in large numbers.

“This morning, some schools in Abuja have asked parents to keep their children at home pending the security situation. The monster has reached the centre,” Sani tweeted on Thursday.

In an earlier post, Shehu Sani said, “University lecturers and academics are becoming the targets of kidnappers; As we have seen in the attacks on the Ahmadu Bello University, Kaduna State Polytechnic and now University of Abuja.”

Another post from the former lawmaker read, “The location of the University of Abuja in the Federal Capital and its proximity to military formations has not protected its inhabitants from terrorists & kidnappers. As long as the neighbouring states of the FCT are not safe, Abuja can’t be safe.”

Read also: Insecurity- Bandits attack church, kill 2, abducted many

Six individuals were kidnapped on Tuesday from the staff quarters of the University of Abuja.

Those abducted were Prof. Bassey Ubom (including his son and daughter), Prof. Obanza Malam, Sambo Mohammed and Dr. Tobit.

The kidnappers have reportedly demanded the sum of N300 million from the victims’ families.

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