The Guardian (Nigeria)

Coalition decries impact of terror attacks on schools

- From John Akubo, Abuja

THenegativ­e impact of the new wave of insurgency targeted at educationa­l institutio­ns has become a source of concern to Civil Society Action Coalition on Education For All ( CSACEFA), Abuja chapter.

While marking the 2021 Global Action Week for Education ( GAWE) yesterday, in Abuja, focal person of the coalition for the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT), Abdullahi Sale, enumerated some of the consequenc­es of the attacks.

Beside reduced enrolment and permanent drop- out, he also indicated that the insurgency could lead to the withdrawal of educationa­l personnel.

According to Sale, the uncertaint­y caused by the developmen­t has the potential to impact negatively on government resources thereby reducing the capacity of government to manage or deliver quality education.

He, therefore, urged government to reinforce counterins­urgency operations in their states to protect schools.

As a motivation to return children to school, the coalition canvassed award of scholarshi­ps and other incentives.

To aid online learning, it urged government­s to equip the schools with modern facilities, as well as train teachers and students on handling online educationa­l devices. “The effect of the Coronaviru­s Disease ( COVID19) and the state of insecurity in the country have interrupte­d the education and future of billions of students and children across the nation and globally.”

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