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Mixed Reactions Trail Schools, Markets Shutdown In Kogi

Last updated: February 11, 2026 10:39 am
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Residents of Kogi State have largely complied with the directive of the state government to temporarily shut down schools, markets, and motor parks following growing security concerns across parts of the state.

They described the move as timely and proactive in preventing possible terrorist attacks; others have criticized the decision, calling on the government to put measures in place to cushion the negative impact on citizens, particularly students and traders.

Since the Kogi State Government ordered the temporary closure of schools, markets and motor parks in some parts of the state, the directive has continued to generate mixed reactions among residents.

Some residents have applauded the government’s proactive steps, describing them as necessary to forestall security threats.

Others, however, hold a contrary view, arguing that the shutdown has disrupted livelihoods and access to education.

There was full compliance with the government’s directive, as schools, selected markets, and motor parks remained shut across affected areas of the state.

The Kogi State Commissioner of Police, Nasiru Kankarofi, has highlighted measures being taken by the command to address the current security challenges and ensure the safety of lives and property.

Residents are now urging the government to put modalities in place that will guarantee the safety of students returning to school and ensure that criminal elements disturbing the peace of the state are completely neutralized, allowing citizens to resume normal activities and contribute to the economic growth of Kogi State.

(Editor: Anoyoyo Ogiagboviogie)

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