The students, who are demanding improved infrastructure, better funding, and an end to corruption in the state’s education sector, have been planning the protest for weeks. Despite warnings from the police, the students remain resolute in their determination to have their voices heard. The protest, which is scheduled to take place in the state capital, Minna, is expected to draw thousands of students from across the state. The students are angry about the deplorable state of infrastructure in their schools, including dilapidated buildings, lack of furniture, and inadequate facilities. They are also demanding an increase in funding for education, which they say has been neglected by the state government. The students have accused the government of corruption and mismanagement of funds, which they say has led to the decay of the education sector. The police have warned the students against going ahead with the protest, citing concerns about public safety and order. However, the students have vowed to proceed with the protest, saying that they will not be intimidated by the police. The students have also accused the police of attempting to harass and intimidate them, with some students reportedly arrested and detained in the past few days. The protest is expected to be peaceful, with the students planning to march through the streets of Minna, carrying placards and banners with their demands. The students have also called on the state government to address their demands, saying that they will not back down until their voices are heard. The state government has yet to respond to the students’ demands, but the students remain hopeful that their protest will bring about positive change. The students have also received support from civil society groups and human rights organizations, who have condemned the police’s attempts to intimidate the students. The protest is seen as a test of the government’s commitment to democracy and human rights, with many watching to see how the situation will unfold. The students have vowed to continue their protest until their demands are met, saying that they will not be silenced or intimidated. The situation remains tense, with the police and students locked in a standoff. The students have called on the international community to support their cause, saying that they are fighting for their right to education and a better future. The protest is expected to have a significant impact on the state’s education sector, with many hoping that it will bring about positive change. The students have shown remarkable courage and determination in the face of intimidation and harassment, and their protest is seen as a beacon of hope for democracy and human rights in Nigeria. The state government has been criticized for its handling of the situation, with many calling for a more nuanced and respectful approach to the students’ demands. The students have vowed to continue their protest, saying that they will not back down until their voices are heard and their demands are met.