Gov. Ikpeazu shuts down school amid explosives scare, begins investigation

Abia government says it has begun investigation “to unravel the source and nature” of the suspected explosive devices found in Union Primary School, Afaraukwu Umuahia.
The Commissioner for Information, Okiyi Kalu, stated this in a statement issued in Umuahia on Thursday.
According to Mr Kalu, the government has started working with relevant security agencies in the state.
The statement explained, “Initial examination of the devices shows evidence of corrosion leading to suspicion of the materials being relics of the civil war era.
“We are awaiting a definite official report from the Explosives Ordnance Disposal squad of the Nigeria Police, who are currently investigating the incident.”
Mr Kalu added that the government took necessary measures to protect the school’s pupils and staff “with security sweeps ongoing.”
He further stated that the government had temporarily closed the school.
Mr Kalu added that Governor Okezie Ikpeazu had directed security agencies to embark on proactive checks in other vulnerable locations.
He urged residents to be vigilant and report suspicious situations to security agencies.
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