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Students Demand Safety as Rising Insecurity Sparks Protest at Federal University of Technology, Minna -By Muhammad Zarma

As authorities respond to the concerns raised by the protesting students, many Nigerians hope that this incident will lead to lasting improvements in campus security rather than temporary promises. A safe university environment is not a privilege—it is a fundamental requirement for quality education and national development.

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The pursuit of higher education should be accompanied by an atmosphere of peace, security, and confidence. Unfortunately, for many students in Nigerian universities, the growing threat of insecurity has become an everyday reality. The recent protest by students of the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna, Niger State, over recurring robbery attacks around the institution has once again brought the issue of campus security to the national spotlight.

On Tuesday, frustrated students blocked the university’s main gate, demanding urgent intervention from school authorities and security agencies. According to reports, the protest was triggered by repeated incidents of armed robbery and attacks on students living in off-campus communities. Many students alleged that criminals have continued to terrorize residents, stealing phones, laptops, cash, and other valuables, while victims are often left traumatized.

The protest reflects more than just anger over isolated criminal acts. It represents the growing frustration of students who believe their safety has not received the attention it deserves. While universities remain centres of academic excellence, learning becomes difficult when students constantly fear for their lives and property.

The increasing number of students living outside university campuses has exposed many of them to security risks. Inadequate hostel accommodation forces students to seek housing in neighbouring communities, where security is often weak and emergency responses are slow. This situation has become a common challenge across many Nigerian tertiary institutions.

Security experts have repeatedly emphasized that ensuring the safety of students requires collaboration between university management, state governments, security agencies, community leaders, and residents. Measures such as increased security patrols, improved street lighting, surveillance systems, emergency response mechanisms, and stronger partnerships with local vigilante groups can significantly reduce crime around campuses.

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Students also have a responsibility to remain security conscious by reporting suspicious activities, avoiding isolated routes at night, and cooperating with security personnel. However, individual caution alone cannot replace the responsibility of authorities to provide a safe learning environment.

The protest at FUT Minna serves as a reminder that education cannot flourish where insecurity prevails. Students should not have to choose between pursuing their academic dreams and protecting their lives. Addressing insecurity around educational institutions must therefore become a priority, not only to safeguard lives and property but also to preserve public confidence in Nigeria’s higher education system.

As authorities respond to the concerns raised by the protesting students, many Nigerians hope that this incident will lead to lasting improvements in campus security rather than temporary promises. A safe university environment is not a privilege—it is a fundamental requirement for quality education and national development.

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