The Guardian (Nigeria)

NAPTAN urges FG to tackle insecurity in schools

- From Ayoyinka Jegede, Uyo ATIONAL

NParents Teachers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( NAPTAN) has charged President Muhammadu Buhari and service chiefs to end insecurity in the country, especially in schools where innocent students are being killed, maimed and kidnapped. It also urged government at all levels to ensure the deployment of armed joint task force security personnel to protect schools and create a conducive learning atmosphere for students. NAPTAN made this known in a statement issued by its National President, Haruna Danjuma, in which the associatio­n restated its call on government and security agencies to ensure the release of all abducted students and teachers still in captivity across the country.

It lamented the poor responses of security officials whenever the associatio­n passes intelligen­t reports that bordered on security of students to them, adding that this led to the abduction of students and teachers in Kagara, Niger State.

The body canvassed training of students in all institutio­ns of learning on security knowledge and consciousn­ess.

Also speaking in a telephone interview with The Guardian, it said parents and teachers could no longer sleep with their the two eyes closed and lamented that attacks and abduction in schools was giving NAPTAN and citizens serious concern, considerin­g its consequenc­es on national life and developmen­t.

Urging government to ensure perimeter fencing round all schools in the country, NAPTAN expressed shock over the news of abduction of students and teachers of Government Secondary School, Kagara, Niger State and others in different parts of the country.

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