
Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), has expressed concerns over rising insecurity in schools following the recent abduction of over 300 students from Government Science Secondary School Kankara, katsina State.
To this end,
the Union has threatened to down tools (strike) to register its discontent with
the poor security situations in schools, and to also reawaken the consciousness
of the Federal Government to the poor security situation in schools.
NUT Secretary
General, Dr. Mike Ene, in a statement released in Abuja, on Tuesday, said the
decision to abandon the classrooms has become necessary following unending
threat to the lives of school children and their teachers.
He said: “The
wicked and merciless hands of anti-education terrorists clinched Mr. Alu Ola
Paul, a Head teacher with Olagua Primary School Ohordua in Edo State, and
Kidnapped him on his way to work on the 1st December, 2020, and released six
day later.
“On 8th
December, 2020, Mrs. Gladys Niemogha Belleh and Mrs. Blessing Emunefe, who are
teachers of Ohorhe Secondary School, Effurun, Delta State, were kidnapped in
their school premises by armed bandits and are yet to be released, thereby
throwing both families, students, and the school community into emotional and
overall destabilisation.
“Last Friday,
Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State, was invaded by
armed bandits with reports that 333 students are yet to be accounted for (as at
Tuesday evening). This dastardly act has sent shivers through the spine of
other members of the entire school community of Katsina state.
“These
incidences are sad reminders of previous ugly events in Chibok and Dapchi,
where Boko Haram terrorists attacked and abducted students creating monumental
disruption of school activities and impeding educational growth and
advancement, while subjecting family members and relatives to unimaginable
trauma.
“The recent
condemnable events of Bandits attack on schools, if not immediately addressed
will largely affect the 2019/2020 academic Calender which has already been
disrupted by the six month long lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“NUT will not
fold hands and watch enemies of educational development threaten the nations
educational system to suffocation. As such, we wish to remind government of
their primary responsibility as enshrined in the constitution which is the
security of lives and property of the Nigerian citizens.
“In light of
these recent developments, NUT may be compelled to down tools pending when it
is considered safe for members to teach and guide pupils and students without
fear of abduction by these faceless enemies of educational prosperity of the
Nigerian Nation.”
The Union,
thus, challenged the government to rise to the challenges and take up its
responsibility to guarantee and execute the general principle and commitment of
providing adequate security to all educational institutions and the nation at
large.
It, however,
admitted that government may not be able to provide security for the
educational community across Nigeria, hence the appeal to stakeholders to join
hands with the government and security agencies to provide adequate protection
for the school communities, to ensure that educational activities are not
hampered by enemies of the nations educational system using schools as soft
targets.
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