Plan International Nigeria has raised severe alarms over the persistent disruption of public primary education in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) due to repeated strike actions by teachers across all six Area Councils. The ongoing impasse, which is primarily centered on unpaid salaries, unmet welfare commitments, and alleged financial mismanagement, has caused recurring cycles of school closures since late 2023. These closures are putting the academic future and general well-being of over 340,000 children at severe risk. The organization strongly warns that the continued shutdown of classrooms is compounding massive learning losses, deepening educational inequality, and increasing child vulnerability, especially for young learners from low-income households who rely entirely on the public education system and have no viable alternatives. Stakeholders are urgently calling on the FCT authorities and the teachers' union to quickly resolve the dispute.