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Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by dre11(op): 6:45am On Nov 20, 2025
By Dare Akogun


The Kwara State Government, on Wednesday, directed the closure of schools across four Local government areas amid escalating insecurity in the affected communities.

The government’s decision was disclosed by the Nigeria Union of Teachers, Kwara State Wing, on Wednesday.
In a circular issued on Wednesday and obtained by The PUNCH, the NUT Chairman, Yusuf Agboola, announced the shutdown of schools in Isin, Irepodun, Ifelodun, and Ekiti LGAs.

Agboola explained that the union was acting strictly on instructions from the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development after the government raised concerns over fresh security threats in Kwara South.

“Comrade chairmen, this is to inform you and through you, all schools in the above local governments of the instruction to close down all schools with immediate effect until further notice,” the circular read.

“This decision was occasioned by the security challenges ravaging the area and the efforts of the government to control the situation. Treat this information as important and with the urgency it deserves, as it emanated from the ministry.”

He assured school heads and teachers that further directives would be communicated as the situation evolves.

On Wednesday, Kwara State Governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, also announced plans to seek the establishment of a Forward Operating Base of the Nigerian Army and a Mobile Police Squadron in Eruku, Ekiti Local Government Area, following Tuesday night’s deadly bandit attack on a church in the community, which left three worshippers dead and over 35 abducted.

The governor, who visited Eruku for an on-the-spot assessment, disclosed that he had spoken with the General Officer Commanding, 2 Division, and the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, on the urgent security upgrade needed in the crisis-hit area.

“We will speak with the GOC to see that we have a Forward Operating Base in Eruku to enhance security here and also talk to the Inspector General of Police about establishing a mobile squadron here,” Abdulrazaq said.

“It is indeed unfortunate what happened yesterday despite all the effort we have been making. Our main purpose here is to commiserate with the people of the community. All the security agencies are on this. The President had to cancel his trip to the G-20 because of this incident and that of Kebbi State. So the President is aware and we are on top of the situation,” he added.


Community recounts ordeal

For many residents, the governor’s visit came after a harrowing night of fear, bloodshed, and unanswered pleas for help.

One of the victims, Adesuyi Joshua, whose wife and granddaughter were among those abducted, recounted the horror.

“They took my wife and our granddaughter, who were in the church, along with about 30 other people. At first, we thought the gunshots were knockouts, but the sound changed. By the time we mobilised ourselves to confront the attackers, it was too late,” he said.

He accused security agents, especially the police, of worsening the situation instead of assisting the community.

“We have soldiers around this place. We also have a police station, but nothing was done throughout the attack.

“When we were pursuing the bandits, the police started shooting from their gate. We thought it was the bandits again. When we got to the station, they tear-gassed us and allowed the attackers to escape,” he alleged.

Another youth leader, Shola Peters, also accused the police of failing the community despite benefitting from local support.

“These are the same police officers the town supported. We built houses for the DPO and the men. When we needed them most, they failed us.

“Instead of joining us to pursue the bandits, they stopped us. The Inspector General needs to probe the Eruku division. All they do here is harass young boys and tag them as Yahoo boys or cultists.

“We need the Commissioner of Police and the Inspector General to come and probe the police. We don’t want them again. Let the government give us guns; we can protect ourselves.”

He added that despite having only “a Dane gun and one pump-action,” the youths confronted the armed attackers.

“Their firepower was too much. They came with AK-49 rifles and machine guns.”

Speaking earlier with The PUNCH, the President Pastor of the attacked church, Pastor Lawrence Abiodun Bamidele, said the congregation was holding a thanksgiving service for 18 kidnapped residents freed last week when the bandits struck.

“We are doing Thanksgiving service for the 18 people who were kidnapped three weeks ago, and all of them were rescued. We were thanking God for their safe return, not knowing that danger was lurking around.

“The incident happened unexpectedly and so fast. They came in and surrounded the church, shooting sporadically. Some who ran outside were shot from a tree, which one of the bandits climbed.

“In the pandemonium, three people died on the spot, and about 35 church members were kidnapped. We need government assistance. This attack is the first of its kind in Kwara State in a church.”

The Ekiti LGA Christian Association of Nigeria Coordinator, Pastor Kenneth Adigoke, expressed deep concern, warning that the attack could be interpreted as an assault on the Christian community.

“This attack is just like a direct assault on the Christian community and the body of Christ.

“Look at the situation that happened yesterday, they entered the church and killed three people on the spot, and kidnapped about 35. If they said there is genocide against the church or the Christian community, it can be justified.

“People are not happy. We want the government to handle this insecurity issue dispassionately, and we believe that with prayers, the issue will be tackled.”


Protesters block the highway.

Earlier in the day, hundreds of angry youths barricaded the Ilorin–Kabba Expressway to protest what they described as “total abandonment” by security agencies during the attack.

When The PUNCH visited around 1:30 pm, bonfires, stones, and logs blocked the highway, leaving dozens of trailers and commercial vehicles stranded.

Residents insisted the attack lasted almost an hour without any intervention from security operatives reportedly stationed nearby.

A vigilante, who pleaded anonymity for personal safety, suggested foul play, citing similarities with previous incidents in Kwara.

“It was on Sunday that they took the forest guards and some of our men for training, and two days later the bandits attacked. This is similar to what happened in Oke Ode when rifles were collected from vigilantes before an attack.

“The government must probe this. It doesn’t look like a coincidence.”

The Commissioner of Police, Adekimi Ojo, who visited the community alongside the Kwara State Director of the Department of State Services, assured residents of swift action.

“We will bring the perpetrators to justice. We are deploying more men and resources to secure this area,” he said, adding that an Armoured Personnel Carrier would be stationed permanently in Eruku.

The Owa of Eruku, Oba Busari Arinde Oyediran Olanrewaju, told Governor Abdulrazaq that the community had been living under repeated attacks for months.

“Since the beginning of this year, we have been facing this issue. Our farmers have run away, both indigenes and non-indigenes. The bandits have been disturbing us for a long time, but most of it does not get to the outside world.

“All teachers in the community have run away, and two of those who stayed were among those kidnapped yesterday.

“We always contribute money to free people kidnapped on their farms, on the road, or even in their houses.

“Our road is also bad and contributes to insecurity. If there is an attack, before help can come, the bandits would have escaped because the road is not motorable.”

The Eruku attack adds to a worsening trend of violent incidents across Kwara’s border areas with Kogi and Ekiti States — zones increasingly infiltrated by bandits fleeing military pressure in neighbouring forests.

Security experts have repeatedly warned that Kwara’s porous borders, poor road networks, and sparse security presence make rural communities easy targets.

Residents say that unless decisive action is taken, bandits displaced from Babanla, Baba Sango, and other forest corridors will continue regrouping around Eruku and nearby towns.

Governor Abdulrazaq’s push for an Army base and Mobile Police Squadron signals the government’s first major step towards establishing a permanent military presence in the troubled axis.
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Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Quest7777:
Bóko Hárám = Schooling is Haram
So the Closure of Schools is in line with Agenda of Bóko Haram.

"An Attack on Boko Haram is an Attack on the North" ~~Buhari
This shows that Majority of Northerners are apólógists of Bóko Hárám.
Reason they protested against any Intervention by Trump.

Bóko Hárám are Islamic Extremists and are Anti-Christianity.
....

A word is enough for the wise.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by oglalasioux(m): 6:54am On Nov 20, 2025
Nigeria’s security system has been compromised. Nobody is safe. If care is not taken these bandits will summon the courage to attack the seat of power in Abuja and they might succeed due to the ‘Kid’s glove’ approach of the politicians.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by jmoore(m): 6:54am On Nov 20, 2025
Tinubu is finished.
Babablu Bulabu
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by MiamiLord: 7:02am On Nov 20, 2025
Nigeria is gone.

Na to sell family land japa
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Mindlog: 7:02am On Nov 20, 2025
They would focus on schools in the other local government areas.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by SeeWahala:
Hahaha 🤣😂 useless governor who was saying there is no terrorist in his state has now started closing down schools and begging for military base 🤗

A scene of the typical hypocrisy of a man towards an entire state of his own people all because of personal political gain undecided

Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by zeuss: 7:03am On Nov 20, 2025
Where are the obi will never be president crew. The country is goIng
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by IPDGP: 7:03am On Nov 20, 2025
Let election time come people will forget all these and start fighting for a cup of rice and #2000
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Mrchippychappy(m): 7:04am On Nov 20, 2025
Good morning. When I talked about this, one simpleseyi dey talk say city boy 2027.

Your 80 year old cityboy should forget about 2027. With all these insecurity
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by drips8(m): 7:04am On Nov 20, 2025
Absolute rubbish. Insecurity has gotten worse and these terrorists/bandits/islamists have gotten more emboldened over the years when they've been treated with levity.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by oluwaseyi0: 7:04am On Nov 20, 2025
Mulism Terrorism not banditry
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Cum4me(m): 7:04am On Nov 20, 2025
Funnest think is that many will still vote for this tinubu. I wander if they use voodoo on many Nigerians or something else
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by DeltaOil: 7:04am On Nov 20, 2025
If the people killing people in Kwara were Igbos, the army would have gone in there with guns blazing.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by EponObi(f): 7:06am On Nov 20, 2025
Right move. Kwara is key and it must not fall to terror like Benue did.

The SW governors should be advocating for intense military action in the state. Kwara is the last man standing before SW states, it's why I say it's key.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by fredoooooo: 7:06am On Nov 20, 2025
Governor... stand up to your responsibilities.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:07am On Nov 20, 2025
This are the kind of news that tinubu supporters love to read
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Twofoursix: 7:08am On Nov 20, 2025
This bandit and Boko Haram they are succeeding with their plans. They don't want western education.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Akwamkpuruamu: 7:08am On Nov 20, 2025
It's coming gradually. Who would have believed this is happening in Yoruba land
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by EyeCumInPeace:
They should open more military bases and recruit agbadorians into army to fight the bandits.
Make dem show workings as the lovers of Nigeria. 😁
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by ACRI: 7:10am On Nov 20, 2025
Is this the solution


That Governor is something else


What about forming a security network or joining existing oneshuhhuh


They want to disrupt the academic calender of a local government like Ekiti LGA in Kwara
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Bendeco02: 7:11am On Nov 20, 2025
The tribe that claimed East is unsafe how far?

Has schools ever been close in any local government in the East due to insecurity?

See yourself now

When you're told to concentrate on your territory and stop talking about another region that is safer than your land, you refuse to listen.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by badoh(m): 7:11am On Nov 20, 2025
Who come do Tinubu like this? Someone who came with message of hope now hopeless. Even if Opposition is behind insurgency, can't you fish them out and lock them up? No notable difference between you and Buhari administration. Even your supporters will be disappointed in you, you now look like someone who is clueless and not on top of your administration.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Chummynoni(m): 7:11am On Nov 20, 2025
Same trend , same pattern . This is how it starts . This people keep spreading
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by emkz: 7:13am On Nov 20, 2025
Dear President Tinubu,

No matter your accomplishments in politics and economy, if you do not fix the security issue, it would eternally mar your legacy.

You did not create the problem, but it is now your responsibility to fix it. Buhari spent time blaming Jonathan for all the problems and did not fix security for which he was elected.

You talked about forest guards, where are they?

We have an army of retired security personnel, where are they? We have Amotekun in the southwest. Is there pervasive insecurity in the southwest compared to elsewhere?

It is time to replicate Amotekun in all states of the federation. They must be well funded. We cannot rely on the military as there is clear case of compromise with soldiers leaking information to terrorists as reported and soldiers even colluding with kidnappers and terrorists like the case of Wadume and Captain Tijani Balarabe that led to the killing of three policemen by soldiers. All state governors receive security votes. What do they do with those funds?

President Tinubu, get all state governors to propose a security framework and get legislative approval. Every terrorist arrested should be speedily tried and the minimum sentence should be suffocation by hanging and followed by cremation.

Additionally, the project of "repentant terrorists" should be permanently scrapped. All terrorists have no business among the living.

And PLEASE, deploy soldiers to red zones and let them take out all terrorists. If you do so, they'd be too busy fighting insurgents instead of plotting coups and guarding land in Abuja. As a matter of urgency, the funding structure of the military must be reviewed. Senior security men have been reported to be diverting funds meant for paying junior officers and building big, big houses in Abuja.

Then the names of those implicated for funding terrorism, they should be exposed and tried and treated like terrorists.

President Tinubu, treat the fight against terrorism like the fight against a political opponent. Cripple them that they can never rise again, like PDP in Lagos.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by AustineE1: 7:16am On Nov 20, 2025
Nigeria is a huge joke,a theater of the absurd....people are dying like fowls and our politicians are telling you that Christian's are not being killed more than muslims vice Verse,rather than going for these terrorists and their sponsors...a 'disgraced country'!
A president that went for APC chairman's moms burial in Plateau state at a time he couldn't go to visit a community in Plateau state where people were massacred by fulani terrorists. A president that couldn't go to Yelwata where hundreds of Nigerians were massacred by these Islamists terrorists groups and all of a sudden after America called them out for their complacency,the president has now decided to call off his usual foreign junketing to commensurate with victims of the various rampant killings allover Nigeria. So without the US our politicians care less!
What a big shame! height of irresponsibility.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Houseofglam7(f): 7:18am On Nov 20, 2025
Watching the giant of Africa crumble like a pack of cards is heartbreaking 💔
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by OBAJESU: 7:19am On Nov 20, 2025
O da be. E ku ise gomina ipinle Kwara fun eleyi...
E ma je ki awon omo-esu ko awon omo wa le'ru!

Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Gotocourt: 7:20am On Nov 20, 2025
Like play, Kwara is gone. Chai
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Cocolatti(m): 7:24am On Nov 20, 2025
The APC in their greed for power have turned Nigeria into a FAILED State.
Re: Banditry: Kwara Closes Schools In Four LGs, Demands Military Base by Cocolatti(m): 7:28am On Nov 20, 2025
badoh:
Who come do Tinubu like this? Someone who came with message of hope now hopeless. Even if Opposition is behind insurgency, can't you fish them out and lock them up? No notable difference between you and Buhari administration. Even your supporters will be disappointed in you, you now look like someone who is clueless and not on top of your administration.
Tinubu is so obsessed about securing a second term. That's his utmost priority and not securing the lives of Nigerians.
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