Schools in Edo State, Nigeria, have resumed classes following a temporary closure prompted by unspecified security threats. Authorities initiated the shutdown as a precautionary measure to safeguard students and staff. Upon reopening, enhanced security protocols have been implemented across educational institutions in the state. These measures aim to provide a safer learning environment and deter potential incidents. The decision to reopen was made after a security assessment deemed schools safe for resumption. Further details regarding the nature of the initial threats have not been publicly disclosed. The reopening affects all schools within Edo State, restoring normal academic activities for students.