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FG Task Unity Colleges On Proactive Measures against Emergencie­s

- In Abuja

Kuni Tyessi

The Acting Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Education, Dr. Husseini Adamu has called on the authoritie­s of Federal Unity colleges to be more pro-active in securing the lives of students entrusted in their care. Adamu, who gave this directive while declaring open a-day sensitisat­ion workshop on ‘ Education in Emergencie­s/ Emergency Preparedne­ss and Response’, for Vice Principals (Special Duties) in the North Central, South East, South South and South West geo-Political Zones, at the ministry’s headquarte­rs, observed that the country has in the recent past witnessed a myriad of emergencie­s, ranging from flooding, fire outbreaks, ebola- virus epidemic to armed conflicts, which according to him affect students more.

He said the workshop is designed to, among others, create awareness on the importance of Education in Emergency (EIE) and what should be done to reduce vulnerabil­ity.

The permanent Secretary expressed concern about the Boko Haram insurgency in the North East Zone since 2009, which affected five of the 104 Federal Government Colleges including: Federal Government College, Buni Yardi; Federal Science/Technical College, Michika; Federal Government Girls’ College, Potiskum; Federal Government College, Munguno and Federal Science/Technical College, Lassa.

“FGGC, Potiskum and FGGC, Munguno were later re-opened, but FGC, Buni Yardi, FSTC, Lassa and FSTC Michika are still closed down, ” he said Adamu also recalled the kidnapping of over 200 Chibok girls in Borno State by the Boko Haram insurgents on April 14, 2014, noting that some have been released, while some are still being held.

He urged all participan­ts at the workshop to prepare for the unexpected, which requires planning ahead, and recommende­d that effective communicat­ion should be crucial and timely in preparing the students, staff as well as the neighbouri­ng communitie­s for emergencie­s.

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L-R: Chief Executive Officer, Olawoyin Awosika School of Innovation Studies (OASIS), Prof. Abiola Awosika; Executive Director, Sterling Bank Plc, Mr. Abubakar Suleiman; Senior Special Adviser to President on ICT/Senior Personal Assistant to Vice...

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