Borno School Under Attack as Gunmen Burn Classrooms
Terrorists Invade Borno School, Kill One, Set Classrooms Ablaze
Suspected terrorists have reportedly attacked a school in Borno State, killing one person and setting several classrooms on fire in the latest assault to hit Nigeria’s insurgency-ravaged North-East region.

According to local sources, the attackers stormed the educational facility in the early hours of the day, causing panic among students, teachers, and residents of the surrounding community. During the attack, one individual was reportedly killed, while school buildings and learning materials were destroyed by fire.
Witnesses said the assailants set multiple classrooms ablaze before fleeing the scene, leaving behind extensive damage that could disrupt academic activities for weeks or even months. Security personnel were later deployed to the area to assess the situation and prevent further attacks.
The incident has renewed concerns about the safety of schools in regions affected by insurgency. For more than a decade, educational institutions in parts of Borno and neighboring states have remained targets of attacks by extremist groups seeking to undermine formal education and spread fear among local communities.
Community leaders condemned the attack, describing it as a direct assault on the future of children and the development of the region. They called on security agencies to intensify efforts to protect schools and bring those responsible to justice.
Education stakeholders have also expressed concern over the psychological impact of such attacks on students and teachers, warning that repeated violence could discourage school attendance and worsen educational challenges in affected areas.
Meanwhile, state authorities have pledged to investigate the incident and provide support for the affected school. Officials are expected to assess the extent of the damage and consider measures to restore learning activities as quickly as possible.
Security experts have urged the government to strengthen surveillance around vulnerable institutions and expand initiatives aimed at safeguarding schools from terrorist threats. They argue that protecting educational facilities is essential to ensuring long-term peace, stability, and development in conflict-affected regions.
The latest attack serves as another reminder of the persistent security challenges facing communities in the North-East, despite ongoing military operations against insurgent groups. Residents continue to hope that sustained efforts by security agencies will bring lasting peace to the region.
As investigations continue, tributes have begun to pour in for the victim, while families and community members mourn the loss and grapple with the aftermath of yet another violent attack on an institution dedicated to learning and hope.