These threats add to the immense fear the school authorities
and students already feel, due to the school’s close proximity to Gamboru, a Nigerian village attacked by Boko Haram
insurgents in May. The school is just 300 metres (about 1,000 feet) away from
Gamboru, separated by only a small river, and there are no fences or security
for the nearly 600 students who attend the school.
The school headmaster,Jean Felix Nyioto,has also expressed
concerns about the safety of students and staff at the school.
“At any moment gunfire crackles on the other side, but also from time to time here in Fotokol,” he said.
“At any moment gunfire crackles on the other side, but also from time to time here in Fotokol,” he said.
As a result of the threats Boko Haram has made about
attacking the school and the town, about 300 soldiers and paramilitary officers
have reportedly been deployed in Fotokol to provide security for residents and
allow children to safely attend school.
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