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Schools in Kogi State reopen after three-week emergency break

Last updated: February 23, 2026 6:50 pm
3 hours ago Terhemba Akayah
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Authorities in Kogi State have complied with the state government’s directive to reopen schools following a three-week emergency break triggered by rising insecurity in parts of the state.

It was a breath of fresh air for pupils and students across Kogi State as they reunited with classmates after weeks of disruption.

The state government had ordered the temporary closure of schools amid growing security concerns. Now, academic activities have resumed, with school authorities confirming full compliance with the reopening directive.

When AIT.live visited several schools in the state capital, Lokoja and surrounding communities, there was a high level of adherence. Administrators expressed satisfaction with the resumption of classes but called on the government to strengthen security presence around educational institutions.

School leaders also highlighted the impact of the closure, noting that academic calendars were disrupted and learning temporarily stalled.

Parents have described the reopening as a welcome development and a major relief. Many say having their children back in school allows them to focus on their daily activities, even as they urge the government to prioritise student safety.

While students shared mixed feelings about the unexpected break, stakeholders are now appealing to the state government to ensure that security across schools in Kogi State is prioritised. They also want swift academic recovery plans to make up for the weeks lost during the shutdown.

(Editor: Terverr Tyav)

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