 Following the incessant kidnapping of students across the country, the Adamawa State Police Command has vowed to ensure and secure both private and government schools in the state from kidnappers. The State Police Commissioner, Adamua Liu, disclosed this during an interaction with journalists at the Command's headquarters in Yola, the Adamawa State Capitol. Students in Adamawa State, northeast Nigeria are yet to experience any incident of kidnapping of boating students since the incident started, but the police have promised to safeguard all schools across the state. Insecurity is rife in Adamawa, but the State Police Command also appears battle-ready to flush out miscreants. Part of the strategy adopted is that we engage all the principals and the leaders of all schools, secondaries, primary, and we keep patrolling most of the schools, and we equally go to the extent of advising the management of those schools to employ the services of vigilante and all these hunters, which we collaborate with them and we visit them, but visit give them support. Nigeria Union of Teachers at Adamawa appeals to government to take serious measures that will give students the confidence to study without fear or threat. On government's position regarding local hunters and other security outfits in all the schools across the country, the State Chairman of NUT has this advice. Parents and other education stakeholders in Adamawa can only hope that with adequate government support for the police and other security outfits in the state, students and indeed all citizens can sleep with their two eyes closed.