Abuja, Nigeria – In a gesture of condolence and solidarity, the House of Representatives has donated ₦20 million to the family of Hassan Makuku, the Vice Principal of Government Girls Secondary School, Maga, who was tragically killed during a bandit attack last week. The attack also resulted in the abduction of more than two dozen students, sending shockwaves through the community.
During a brief ceremony at the National Assembly, lawmakers expressed deep sorrow over the incident, describing Makuku as a dedicated educator whose commitment to students and the school’s welfare left a lasting impact. Members of the House emphasized that the contribution aims not only to support the family financially but also to honor Makuku’s service to education.
The donation forms part of broader legislative efforts to address the rising insecurity in parts of the country, particularly attacks on schools and educators. Lawmakers reiterated their call for stronger measures to protect students and staff, and to bring perpetrators of such attacks to justice.
The family of the late Vice Principal received the donation with gratitude, noting that while no amount can replace the loss of their loved one, the gesture provides much-needed support during a time of grief.
This contribution highlights the Nigerian legislature’s recognition of the importance of educators and the urgent need to address security challenges affecting schools nationwide.
📷 House of Representatives Media Unit




