.Reported by: Ijeoma G | Edited by: Henry Owen
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on insecurity following yet another mass abduction of schoolchildren in Niger State. His reaction comes amid rising public outrage over the unending cycle of kidnappings targeting schools across the North.
Atiku condemned the latest incident, warning that the country is slipping deeper into a security crisis that demands urgent and extraordinary measures. He insisted that government must acknowledge the severity of the situation and respond with decisive action that matches the scale of the threat.
The former Vice President stressed that declaring a state of emergency on insecurity is now unavoidable, noting that parents can no longer send their children to school without fear.
Atiku’s call reflects growing frustration nationwide as armed groups continue to attack vulnerable communities, with the education sector bearing much of the impact.
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