……calls for full implementation of safe schools declaration guidelines
…..lmpact of terrorism on education in Northeast
The Registrar/Chief executive, Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) Professor Olusegun Ajiboye says over 1,500 schools have been forced to close in Northeasten Nigeria due to terrorism and insurgency.
The TRCN boss who also disclosed that over 910 school have either been damaged or destroyed added that 2, 295 teachers have been killed in the northeast between 2009 and 2022.
Ajiboye stated this while speaking at the NUT National Delegates Conference where he said that the world is grappling “with terrorism which has dealt a serious blow on every facet of the economy including education”.
Not minding this insecurity challenge, Professor Ajiboye promised to continue to champion the professionalism and welfare of Nigerian teachers.
According to him, the Federal Government should review its security architecture to address the “deteriorating security situation because of its effect on education”
He noted that “Government should implement fully the safe schools declaration guidelines endorsed by Nigeria in 2015 and ratified by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019”
Professor Ajiboye who lamented that over 600,000 have lost access to education stated that the “attacks on education create a ripple effect, setting in motion range of negative impacts such as loss of education, early marriage, early pregnancy, and stigma associated with sexual violence and children’s born from rape all of which can dramatically affect female students futures”.
While saying that insurgency has reduced foreign investment putting local economy on pressure, the Registrar hinted that 1.2million people require emergency education in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe.
“The presence of armed forces in and near schools can make it a target of retaliatory attacks increasing the risk to children and teachers as well as the likelihood that education will be disrupted”