Schools Burn In Chibok Over New Boko Haram Attack
Suspected Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgents attacked Kautikari village in Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State, leaving destruction in their wake.
The assault targeted key public facilities, including the community’s primary and day secondary schools.
The attackers reportedly stormed the village and set the school buildings on fire, causing extensive damage to educational infrastructure.
The incident has raised fresh concerns among residents who have faced years of insecurity and disruption to learning.
The latest attack comes at a time when efforts are being made to improve access to education in communities affected by insurgency.
The destruction of the schools is expected to further affect pupils and students in the area, many of whom have already experienced interruptions to their education.
Security agencies are expected to assess the situation as authorities continue efforts to curb insurgent activities across Borno State.
The attack adds to ongoing worries about the safety of rural communities and critical public facilities in the North-East.

















