Akpabio Raises Alarm Over School Kidnappings, Says Nigeria’s Future Is At Risk
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has strongly condemned the recent kidnappings of school children and teachers in Oyo and Borno States, warning that the country risks undermining its future if schools are no longer safe.
Speaking on the growing insecurity affecting educational institutions, Akpabio stressed that children represent the foundation of the nation’s future and must be protected at all costs. His comments come amid increasing public concern over the safety of students, teachers, and communities across Nigeria.
The statement has reignited national conversations about school security, with many Nigerians calling for stronger measures to prevent further attacks and ensure the safe return of those currently in captivity.
While citizens have welcomed the Senate President’s remarks, many are also demanding concrete action, insisting that protecting schools must remain a top priority for governments at all levels.
As outrage over school abductions continues to grow, the focus remains on ensuring that every child can learn in a safe environment without fear of violence or kidnapping.

