Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has voiced serious concern over the increasing number of bandit attacks targeting schools in Nigeria. He is calling for immediate and decisive action from authorities to address the escalating insecurity. Abubakar warned that continued attacks pose a significant threat to the nation’s education sector and the future of its students. The former VP’s statement highlights a growing crisis where armed bandits are increasingly targeting educational institutions, disrupting learning and endangering lives. He emphasized the need for a comprehensive strategy to protect schools and ensure the safety of students and teachers. The call to action comes amidst a backdrop of widespread insecurity across several regions of Nigeria. Abubakar’s statement underscores the urgency of the situation and the potential long-term consequences for the country’s educational development.