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    FG Orders Closure Of 41 Federal Unity Colleges Over Insecurity

    By Maimuna Bashir IsaNovember 21, 2025
    Education Minister Alausa 1
    THE Federal Government has ordered the immediate closure of 41 Federal Unity Colleges over rising security concerns.
    The directive was issued through a circular dated November 21, 2025 from the Federal Ministry of Education sighted by News Point Nigeria.
    According to the document, the Minister of Education approved the shutdown following “recent security challenges” in parts of the country and the need to prevent breaches.
    Principals of affected schools were instructed to enforce the closure without delay.
    The ministry listed all 41 schools in states across the North-West, North-East, North-Central and parts of the South.
    The circular was signed by the Director of Senior Secondary Education, Hajia Abdulkadir, on behalf of the Minister.
    “Sequel to the recent security challenges in some parts of the country and the need to prevent any security breaches, the Honourable Minister of Education has approved the immediate closure of the listed Federal Unity Colleges (FUCs) with immediate effect. Principals of affected Colleges are to ensure strict compliance,” the circular read.
    See the full list below:
    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
    The closure comes on the heels of rising security threats across the country, with two mass abductions of students taking place in recent days.
    In Niger State, gunmen attacked St. Mary’s Primary and Secondary School in Papiri on Friday, abducting an unspecified number of students. Witnesses said that the attackers rode over 60 motorcycles and shot the school’s gatekeeper, who sustained serious injuries.
    Before that, assailants had seized 25 schoolgirls during an attack on a school in Maga town, Kebbi State.
    Meanwhile, the rising tension sparked a rumour of the abduction of students in Nasarawa, claims police authorities in the state immediately dismissed.
    The Nasarawa State Police Command described the report that two pupils were taken from St. Peter’s Academy in Rukubi as “false and not reflective of the true state of affairs”.
    In response to the escalating threats, President Bola Tinubu directed the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, to relocate to Kebbi to oversee rescue operations.
    Tinubu also postponed his planned trips to Johannesburg and Angola. The surge in school attacks and kidnappings has intensified insecurity across northern states, prompting urgent calls for coordinated action.
    The renewed abduction of students is the latest in a series of kidnappings in learning institutions, dating back to 2014 when students were taken away in Chibok, Borno State.
    Since then, there have been mass abductions of students across the country, especially in northern Nigeria.
    Global bodies, including the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), have repeatedly condemned the kidnapping of students, asking Nigerian authorities to prioritise the safety of learners.

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