Kastina-Ala, 05 November, 2025 / 6:06 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Isaac Bunepuun Dugu of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Katsina-Ala has expressed concern about the deteriorating state of education in his Episcopal See, blaming insecurity, poor roads, and social disruption for crippling learning and community development.
In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of the launch of three books to mark his twenty-fifth Priestly Ordination anniversary, Bishop Dugu said the ongoing crisis in the Sankera axis of Benue State has forced many schools to close, relocate, or operate under unsafe conditions.
“Insecurity has greatly affected education in our Diocese. Many schools have been displaced or forced to close because of constant attacks and fear of violence,” the Nigerian Catholic Bishop said during the Tuesday, November 5 interview.
He added, “Teachers are afraid to go to work, and children have lost interest in school because their learning environment is no longer safe.”
The Local Ordinary of Katsina-Ala said the Church has been compelled to take extraordinary measures to sustain its educational mission.






