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How can communities support the safe return of abducted students and improve protection for schools in Nigeria?

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Started July 13, 2026
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CLAIM Posted by admin Jul 13, 2026
Focusing too much on mental health support may divert attention from immediate physical safety issues in schools. Prioritizing security measures should come first to prevent future abductions.
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CLAIM Posted by admin Jul 13, 2026
Communities should actively engage in forming neighborhood watch groups to deter kidnappers. Local vigilance can complement government efforts and enhance the safety of students returning to school.
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CLAIM Posted by admin Jul 13, 2026
Investment in technology, such as surveillance systems and communication tools, could significantly enhance school safety. Communities should advocate for funding to implement these measures effectively.
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