 Main time public opinion is tense on the kidnap of students and staff of the Zamfara State College of Agriculture of Animal Sciences. The stakeholders are reacting to these with a call for a state of emergency on Nigeria's security and education sectors. And Netafilx has details. Students of the Zamfara State College of Agriculture and Animal Sciences bound by their hands, blind folded, surrounded by tourists and pleading to be saved. Fifteen students and four teachers of the school were kidnapped on Sunday while four others died in the attack. On Plus TV Africa's breakfast show, public affairs analyst Nick Agulay calls out the president of Nigeria, Mohammed Abu Hari, for failing to fulfil his promise to protect school children. He also suggests ways to track the location of the bandits. According to Agulay, it's high time the government declared a state of emergency on Nigeria's education sector. They need to declare emergency in the security sector, in the education sector. But the government of Nigeria has not taken able simple steps like that where they can put a communication system in place with every school giving a dedicated phone line if their school is under attack. The abductors are demanding a ransom of 350 million Naira before they would release them. But the government is yet to respond. And Neta, Felix, Plus TV Africa.