Yobe bans ‘Marker Day’ celebrations in all schools over indiscipline, security concerns
Story from Ibraheem El-Tafseer
The Yobe State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education has announced an immediate ban on ‘Marker Day’ celebrations in both public and private schools across the state.
In a statement issued by the Ministry, the government expressed deep concern over the increasing trend of such celebrations, which have become associated with disruptive activities, public disorder, and acts that undermine societal values and moral standards.
According to the Ministry, these events have strayed far from acceptable school practices and now pose serious threats to discipline and security within the learning environment.
The statement further noted that the decision to prohibit Marker Day is in response to a rise in indiscipline, moral decay, and behaviors that contradict the values of education and responsible citizenship.
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“All principals are hereby directed to ensure strict compliance with this directive,” the Ministry warned. “Any school found to be organizing or tolerating such events will face appropriate disciplinary action.”
The government reaffirmed its commitment to preserving a safe, disciplined, and value-driven education system across the state.
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