Ugudu, who
announced this at a news conference in Makurdi on Saturday, added that the
school received two letters which had the same content on 14 May.
“It is true
that we saw two letters informing us of the intention of the sect to invade our
school on Friday or Monday by Boko Haram.
“The letters
were dated May 14, 2014, stating that they were coming either of the two days
to abduct our boys whom they would marry to the secondary school girls abducted
in Chibok.
“In the
letter, we were asked to inform the Mount Saint Gabriel Secondary School
opposite us to also get prepared as they promised to invade the place too.’’
According to
him, “we immediately alerted the police and the Commissioner for Education. A
report has been made to the Governor on the issue.
“The two
letters, which were written in pidgin English, were sighted inside one of the
classrooms and the second one was slipped into the staff room,” he said.
The
principal commended the government and security operatives in the state for
their prompt response to the issue.
He said that
everything had been done to ensure the safety of the school children, adding
that he had informed the Principal of Mount Saint Gabriel.
NAN reports
that about 500 out of about 700 students of the college are living in the
school while Mount Saint Gabriel is purely boarding school.
The Police
Public Relations Officer in the state, Dan Ezeala, confirmed the report and
assured that police were on top of the situation.
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