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Over 1,000 students, educators, abducted, killed or harmed in Nigeria – UNICEF





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The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, Thursday disclosed that available data indicated that Nigeria has a record of over 1,000 students or educators who are abducted, killed or harmed.

The UNICEF Education Specialists, Enugu Field Office, Dr. Agatha Nzeribe who made this known Thursday in Makurdi during the inauguration of the Benue State Steering Committee on Safe Schools, at the end of a four-day training/inauguration, said the figure was the highest globally.

Dr. Nzeribe blamed the development on the fact that Nigeria had experienced several attacks on the education sector, with the North East states being the worst hit, resulting in the closure of many schools and disruption of learning activities.

She said: “According to a report by the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack, GCPEA, 2022, Nigeria had the highest number of school students and teachers harmed, with over 1,000 students or educators abducted, killed, or otherwise harmed.”

She said in order to protect schools from these attacks, the Nigerian government endorsed the Safe School Declaration, SSD, in 2015, and the then “President Muhammadu Buhari signed the SSD Ratification Document in December 2019, indicating Nigeria’s commitment to upholding the principles of the SSD.

“To further direct the protection of schools from attacks, the National Policy on Safety, Security and Violence-Free Schools was approved in August 2021.

“The Minimum Standards for Safe Schools, the National Plan of Action, SSD Manual for Security Agencies and Human Rights Institutions, and the National Plan on Financing Safe Schools (2023-2026) have also been developed based on the commitment to implementing SSD in Nigeria.”

She informed that “UNICEF is co-leading both at the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Safe school and is saddled with the task of rolling out the implementation of Safe School across Nigeria.

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