NAPPS Calls for Stronger School Security Amid Rising Kidnappings in Nigeria

NAPPS has urged the Federal and State Governments, alongside security agencies and other stakeholders, to urgently strengthen security in schools across Nigeria following rising cases of kidnapping and attacks on students and teachers.

NAPPS Calls for Stronger School Security Amid Rising Kidnappings in Nigeria

 National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools NAPPS has called on the Federal and State Governments to urgently strengthen security in schools across Nigeria amid rising cases of kidnapping and attacks.

In a statement signed by NAPPS National President, Hajia Samira Jibir and the National Secretary, Dr. Kayode Adeyemi, it also pleaded for prompt rescue of abducted children and teachers wherever such incidents occur.

It noted: “As an association deeply committed to educational advancement and child protection, NAPPS Nigeria calls on the Federal Government, State Governments, security agencies, and relevant stakeholders to urgently strengthen security around schools and communities nationwide.”

NAPPS in its Children’s Day message called for the deployment of adequate security personnel to vulnerable educational communities and strengthening the implementation of the Safe School Initiative across Nigeria.

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The Association demanded for improved security surveillance and intelligence gathering around schools as well as stronger collaboration between government, school owners, parents, communities, and security agencies.

The chairman and secretary tasked federal and state governments for greater investment in child protection policies and educational safety infrastructure.

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“NAPPS Nigeria believes that every Nigerian child deserves to learn in peace, safety, dignity, and freedom irrespective of location, religion, or socio-economic background.

“Schools should remain centres of knowledge, hope, innovation, and national development — not zones of fear, terror, and uncertainty. As we celebrate Children’s Day 2026, we urge all Nigerians to collectively protect our children, defend education, and support every effort aimed at securing schools across the federation,” it noted.

The Association strongly condemned the increasing attacks on schools, learning communities, and innocent citizens by criminal elements.

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NAPPS added that the persistent kidnapping and abduction of children and teachers remain unacceptable, barbaric, and a direct assault on the constitutional right of every Nigerian child to safe and quality education.

It stressed: “A nation that fails to protect its children risks undermining its future. We salute the courage of Nigerian children, teachers, parents, and school administrators who continue to pursue education despite prevailing challenges.”

NAPPS observed that this year’s children’s day celebration comes at a critical moment when insecurity, kidnapping, and abduction of school children and teachers continue to threaten the nation’s educational system and the emotional well-being of families and communities across the country.

The Association reaffirmed its commitment to the protection, education, and holistic development of our children — the future of Nigeria and wished them fruitful celebration.