Following a surge in school abductions, concerned parties in Nigeria are demanding a comprehensive audit of the Safe Schools Initiative funds. The initiative was established to improve security in educational institutions, but stakeholders question how the allocated resources have been utilized. They are specifically requesting transparency regarding the disbursement and impact of these funds. Alongside the audit, there are urgent calls for the immediate implementation of a panic alarm system in schools to facilitate quicker responses during attacks. This demand reflects growing public anxiety and a perceived failure of existing security measures. The stakeholders emphasize the right of Nigerian students to a safe learning environment and accountability from authorities. The situation highlights a critical need for improved school safety protocols nationwide.