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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Nigeria fourth worst country globally with attacks on schools: UN

According to the UN, Nigeria was among the countries that recorded the highest numbers of grave violations, with 2,436 incidents.

• September 10, 2025
Destroyed schools in North-East
Destroyed schools in North-East Credit: Guardian

Attacks on schools in conflict zones around the world have increased by a “staggering 44 per cent” over the past year. Nigeria ranked fourth in the number of grave violations verified.

Countries with the highest numbers of grave violations were verified in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory (8,554), the Democratic Republic of Congo (4,043), Somalia (2,568), Nigeria (2,436), and Haiti (2,269).

UN secretary-general António Guterres stated this in a message to mark the International Day to Protect Education, commemorated annually on September 9.

According to the UN, Nigeria was among the countries that recorded the highest numbers of grave violations, with 2,436 incidents.

Mr Guterres, in his message, said that “each violation carries profound consequences, not only for teachers and young learners, but for the future of entire communities and countries”.

The UN chief added that “no child should risk death to learn”.

More than 41,000 incidents of violence against school-age children were reported by the UN in 2024.

According to the UN, the attacks resulted in the death, abduction, and trauma of thousands of teachers and students.

The UN chief’s Annual Report on Children and Armed Conflict for 2024 highlights not only an upsurge in attacks on schools.

The report also highlighted a 34 per cent increase in rape and other forms of sexual violence perpetrated against children.

In addition, the number of child victims of what the UN calls grave violations increased by 17 per cent as a result of abduction, recruitment, and other types of violence, characterised by the UN as “an alarming escalation in brutality.”

With many schools on the front lines either closed or operating remotely, over 420,000 children attend school fully online, while one million use a hybrid model.

Between January and July 2025, the UN and its humanitarian partners supported 370,000 children and teachers, primarily in frontline and host communities.

Parties to conflict anywhere in the world are obliged under international law to respect schools as places of safety and hold accountable those responsible for attacks.

“The pen, the book, and the classroom are all mightier than the sword. Let’s keep it that way and protect the fundamental right of every child to learn in safety and peace,” Mr Guterres stated. 

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