Police authorities in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, have launched an investigation into a viral video of a female student being bullied by her classmates a school while two ministers visited the learning institution on Tuesday in the wake of the incident that has sparked outrage.
The video, which gained mileage on social media early Tuesday, involved students of the Lead British International School students, leading to calls for justice for the victim.
The spokesperson for the FCT Police Command Josephine Adeh said investigations have been launched into the matter.
Adeh said some officers of the Command have been deployed to the school to maintain law and order as some agitated parents reportedly stormed the school on Tuesday.
“In a proactive response to alarms raised by some members of the public regarding videos circulating on social media depicting the bullying of students at the above-mentioned school, the FCT Police Command is on top of the situation and has deployed seasoned officers to the school premises for investigations and to forestall any possible breakdown of law and order,” she said.
The Minister of Women Affairs Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye and her education counterpart Tahir Mamman stormed the school on Tuesday afternoon.
Kennedy-Ohanenye said investigations have also been opened into the matter. The school has also been closed for three days during which the investigations are supposed to be concluded. But the period may be extended if the probe is not concluded.