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BREAKING: FG Orders Immediate Closure of 41 Federal Unity Schools Over Security Concerns

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The Federal Government has announced the immediate shutdown of 41 Federal Unity Colleges across several regions of the country.

This directive came on Friday following fresh worries about the safety of students and staff.

The Ministry of Education issued the order in a circular dated November 21, 2025.

Officials said the decision became necessary after new intelligence reports pointed to security risks around some campuses.

According to the ministry, the closure affects schools located in the North-West, North-East, North-Central, and a few states in the South.

Principals of the listed institutions were instructed to act at once and clear their school communities.

The circular, signed by the Director of Senior Secondary Education, Hajia Abdulkadir, conveyed the minister’s approval.

It noted that the move followed “recent security challenges” and the need to prevent any incident that could endanger students.

The statement added that all heads of affected colleges must comply fully with the directive.

The ministry also urged parents to monitor further updates as the situation develops.

Below is the list of the 41 schools ordered to close:

  1. FGGC Minjibir
  2. FTC Ganduje
  3. FGGC Zaria
  4. FTC Kafanchan
  5. FGGC Bakori
  6. FTC Dayi
  7. FGC Daura
  8. FGGC Tambuwal
  9. FSC Sokoto
  10. FTC Wurno
  11. FGC Gusau
  12. FGC Anka
  13. FGGC Gwandu
  14. FGC Birnin Yauri
  15. FTC Zuru
  16. FGGC Kazaure
  17. FGC Kiyawa
  18. FTC Hadejia
  19. FGGC Bida
  20. FGC New-Bussa
  21. FTC Kuta-Shiroro
  22. FGA Suleja
  23. FGC Ilorin
  24. FGGC Omuaran
  25. FTC Gwanara
  26. FGC Ugwolawo
  27. FGGC Kabba
  28. FTC Ogugu
  29. FGGC Bwari
  30. FGC Rubochi
  31. FGGC Abaji
  32. FGGC Potiskum
  33. FGC Buni Yadi
  34. FTC Gashua
  35. FTC Michika
  36. FGC Ganye
  37. FGC Azare
  38. FTC Misau
  39. FGGC Bajoga
  40. FGC Billiri
  41. FTC Zambuk

Security agencies have not released further details, but government officials say the priority is to prevent any disruption during the ongoing school term.

However, there is no timeline yet for reopening.

Recall POLITICS NIGERIA had earlier reported rising concerns over school safety in parts of the North following fresh attacks on rural communities.

This move by the FG comes on the back of rising violence in schools and communities. Just days ago, 25 girls were abducted from the Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga, Kebbi State, and the school’s vice principal was killed.

However, the National Orientation Agency has condemned the incident, urging stronger security for schools and institutions.

 

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