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When the Classroom Becomes a Battlefield: The Tragedy of Borno’s Abducted NECO Candidates -By Muhammad Alhaji Konto

No child should have to choose between education and survival. Every examination hall should inspire confidence, not fear. Until Nigerian schools become truly safe, the dream of quality education for every child will remain under constant threat.

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For many Nigerian students, the National Examinations Council (NECO) examination represents hope—a gateway to higher education and a brighter future. However, for students at Government Day Secondary School in Lassa, Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno State, what should have been a day of academic achievement turned into a nightmare when suspected terrorists stormed their examination centre and abducted an unspecified number of candidates.

The attack has once again exposed the harsh reality facing communities in Nigeria’s North-East, where education continues to suffer under the weight of insecurity. Instead of concentrating on Biology examination questions, frightened students were forced to run for their lives as gunfire shattered the peace of their school environment. Although security forces reportedly rescued some victims, many families remain anxious as efforts continue to locate those still missing.

Education is built on the promise of safety, opportunity and progress. Yet, repeated attacks on schools in Borno State have transformed places of learning into targets of violence. Parents now face the painful dilemma of choosing between giving their children an education and protecting their lives. Such fear discourages school attendance, increases dropout rates and undermines years of investment in rebuilding education in conflict-affected communities.

Beyond the immediate trauma, the psychological impact on survivors cannot be ignored. Students who witness violence during examinations may struggle with fear, anxiety and emotional distress for years. Teachers, too, continue to risk their lives simply by performing their duty of educating the next generation.

The latest incident also raises important questions about school security during national examinations. If students cannot sit for public examinations without fear of attack, confidence in the educational system will continue to decline. Governments at all levels, security agencies and local communities must work together to strengthen protection around schools, particularly in vulnerable areas where threats remain high.

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The courage displayed by the students who attended the examination despite persistent insecurity deserves national recognition. Their determination reflects the resilience of young Nigerians who continue to pursue education under difficult circumstances.

As rescue operations continue, the nation hopes for the safe return of every abducted student. However, rescue alone is not enough. Lasting solutions require stronger security, improved intelligence gathering, sustained community engagement and continued investment in the Safe Schools initiative.

No child should have to choose between education and survival. Every examination hall should inspire confidence, not fear. Until Nigerian schools become truly safe, the dream of quality education for every child will remain under constant threat.

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