Boko Haram attacks lead to 85 schools being closed in Nigeria

Children in conflicts


Picture: aftermath of Boko Haram attack on army barracks in Nigeria

More than 80 schools with 100,000 students in Nigeria have been closed because of the fear of attacks by militants.

The shutdown of all high schools in Borno state follows the killing of 59 pupils at a school in neighbouring Yobe state by members of the militant Islamist group Boko Haram.

Eighty-five schools were closed down on March 17 on the orders of the Borno state government.

Governor Kashim Shettima said: 国产视频淭he schools are to remain closed until the security situation in the state improves.国产视频

Teachers and school officials said the closures were due to have happened on March 14 but were delayed after聽extremists attacked the main army barracks in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, and freed dozens of detained fighters.

The Associated Press news agency said the closures pointed to the military's failure to suppress an Islamic uprising in northeast Nigeria.

Gunmen from Boko Haram 国产视频 whose name means 国产视频淲estern education is sinful国产视频 国产视频 attacked a secondary school聽near the state's capital city of Damaturu on February 25. Fifty-nine students were killed.

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan is trying to engage Boko Haram in talks aimed at ending the violence.

More than 10million children in Nigeria do not go to school and the country has the highest out-of-school population in the world. Children have increasingly become targets for violence 国产视频 simply for wanting to go to school and learn.

You can find out more here about the challenges facing children in Nigeria.

And you can sign our A World at School petition to President 聽Goodluck Jonathan, calling on him to provide education for all the children of his country.


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