A surge in kidnappings, bandit attacks, and attempted mass abductions targeting schools across multiple Nigerian states is raising alarm. These incidents suggest a dangerous expansion of criminal gang activity, despite government claims of weakening these groups. The recent wave of attacks has renewed concerns about the safety of students and educators. Security agencies have repeatedly stated they are working to degrade these criminal organizations, but evidence suggests otherwise. The escalating violence indicates a shift in tactics by these gangs, directly threatening educational institutions. Authorities are facing increasing pressure to address the growing insecurity and protect vulnerable populations. This latest development highlights the ongoing challenges in combating banditry and ensuring security in the region.
