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Abductions, school closures and governors’ inertia, By Zainab Suleiman Okino
Premium Times•3 months ago•centre•Credibility: 85/100
In the wake of the renewed mass abductions of schoolchildren across Nigeria’s northern precincts, the governors of states within these high-risk zones have responded, not really through decisive protection measures, but through buck-passing, blame games, or the outright closure of all schools under their jurisdiction. This response, far from being protective, sends alarming signals about […] The post Abductions, school closures and governors’ inertia, By Zainab Suleiman Okino appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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