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Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Fareke: 5:44am On Mar 11
Against the backdrop of the resurgence of the mass abduction of pupils, the Federal Government has said schools in 14 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, are at risk of attacks by bandits and insurgents.

The National Coordinator of Financing Safe Schools in Nigeria, Hajia Halima Iliya, confirmed to The PUNCH on Sunday, that the data of at-risk schools had been collected for intervention.

Iliya declined to identify the states, but the Commander of the National Safe Schools Response Coordination Centre, Nigeria Security, and Civil Defence Corps, Hammed Abodunrin, said they included Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Benue, Yobe, Katsina, FCT, Kebbi, Sokoto, Plateau, Zamfara and three others.

No fewer than 465 pupils, teachers, and women abducted in the past week are still in the custody of their captors.

Fifteen pupils of an Islamiya school in Sokoto State were kidnapped in the early hours of Saturday, less than 72 hours after 287 schoolchildren and teachers were abducted from the LEA primary school and the Government Secondary School both at Kuriga, in the Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

However, 28 of them were on Sunday reported to have escaped 259 in captivity.

A few days before the Kaduna incident, 200 female Internally Displaced Persons were taken away by terrorists in Borno State.

The women were kidnapped in Ngala, the headquarters of Gambarou Ngala in Borno state while fetching firewood in the bush.

On Sunday, there were reports that nine of them had regained freedom remaining 191 in captivity.

Penultimate Thursday, bandits abducted an undisclosed number of people in the Gonin-Gora community in the same Chikun LGA of Kaduna, prompting residents to barricade the Kaduna-Abuja Expressway in protest.

As a response to the April 2014 abduction of the Chibok school girls, the Safe Schools Initiative was launched by the United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education, Gordon Brown, alongside the Nigerian Global Business Coalition for Education and private sector leaders at the World Economic Forum Africa.

Safe schools

The initiative entails a combination of school-based interventions, community interventions to protect schools, and special measures for at-risk populations.

The Federal Government inaugurated the Safe Schools Fund with a $10m contribution and another $10m pledge from the private sector.

In further support for the programme, the Federal Government budgeted N15bn for the SSI in the 2023 fiscal year.

Speaking on the programme in an interview with one of our correspondents on Sunday, Iliya explained that the implementation of the SSI had started in several states.

Responding to questions on what was being done to fortify schools against bandit attacks, she said, “The project has taken off. We commenced implementation in 2023 with the flag off of the National Safe Schools Response Coordination Centre, which we intend to replicate at state and local government levels.

“The states have selected most at-risk schools in each senatorial zone for the implementation of National Plan on Financing Safe Schools Programme (2023-2026).’’

In response to the development, the coordinator explained that state governors had expressed plans to provide funding for the SSI for the protection of pupils and teachers in the identified locations.

She added, “Some states have made provision for the Safe Schools Programme in their 2024 budget in line with the National Plan. We intend to engage the states to guide them through the implementation.

"We’ve communicated to all the states; letters have been written for inclusion of Safe Schools in their budget and for them to select the most at-risk schools. More than 11 states have responded. The budget from states is for them to work on physical infrastructure such as fencing state schools and put other control measures.’’

Iliya further disclosed that the Federal Ministry of Education and the NSCDC had conducted some training for their men, adding that the Nigeria Police had trained senior officers, including all divisional police officers across the country on Safe Schools.

According to her, the security forces have commissioned equipment that would be deployed to various state commands for the operations.

"Data of at-risk schools from 14 states, including the FCT have so far been collected for intervention. The Defence headquarters and DSS (Department of Security Services) are expected to mainstream Safe Schools through capacity building of their officers. N15b was provided and released as takeoff in 2023; utilisation is still ongoing,’’ she stated.

The Commander of the National Safe Schools Response Coordination Centre, NSCDC, Abodunrin, said the four-year project was being implemented simultaneously in all the states but in phases, adding that it began with the sensitisation and training of security personnel late last year.

He condemned the latest abductions of school pupils, noting that the attackers operated in locations with poor telecommunication service.

Abodunrin said, “The attacks are unfortunate. What the attackers do is to look for soft targets. They now go to villages where they feel they can quickly operate before help can come. They also target when communication networks are bad. The cases in Ekiti and Kaduna are examples where community members could not quickly call for help. There is also the need to raise more awareness in the communities.

"There is a need for more cooperation. Schools are to register on www.nssrcc.gov.ng detailing their addresses and at least a phone number. Registration is free. Any registered school will automatically be on a database with their coordinates for easy accessibility.

"There are patrols. Global standards do not allow security operatives to be in schools for various reasons. Those who want to target them may kill or injure students and other members of the school communities in the process. There will be more patrols.’’

The commander also said that since security requires personal attention, students and teachers would be given training on personal safety and protection.

“Equipment and platforms are also being developed to facilitate easy communication even without a network. They will be trained on this too. Capacity of various communities are being built in the areas of personal security and information management for effective preventive and response efforts,’’ he disclosed.

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Nbote(m): 5:50am On Mar 11
National Coordinator for Financing Safe schools?? What's with all these meaningless agencies for Christsakes

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Botragelad: 5:51am On Mar 11
Be more specific. Schools in the north of Nigeria!
These guys running Nigeria are doing a rubbish job with security. Before you know it, if nothing is done, it'll be like Hezbollah, Houthi, ISIS, where they take over part of a country. Then they set up a caliphate for themselves. Force the people there to follow their rules.

Then those who can escape go to the south of Nigeria, the criminals run in with them, and then they start spreading the terror, if the south isn't careful they'll get the same thing. If you ask me, this isn't stopping anytime soon. Religion, these guys have been brainwashed to believe in terrorism, even their kids, just like every other religious nutjob.

Sort out the root cause, chop off the snake's head. Stop the cancer from spreading or it's just a waste of time, tell ya. We know how extremism mucks up the mind.

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Fakeallah: 5:54am On Mar 11
But yarimo and Elsudani says nothing like banditry in Nigeria under the lord and master who built Lagos from water

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Shinjawestern: 5:55am On Mar 11
Slaves of allah destroying this country for us

Death to all head slamming mohammadian terrorists

God bless the good people of Southsouth and Southwest

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Hezzyluv: 5:57am On Mar 11
Na wa.

They will pause for 30days now, claiming they are partaking in the holy month of Islamic calender. And after the fasting boommm... another one. I wonder which god will accept their Ibadah. undecided

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by robinso01(m): 6:41am On Mar 11
Even inside Ramadan ?

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Validated: 6:54am On Mar 11
467 women and children kidnapped, yet Tinubu is not aware? Because the president has not as much as made any statement on it. If it was Yinka or Seyi that was kidnapped would Tinubu be silence?

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by michlins(m): 7:14am On Mar 11
Please who are the people voting and supporting this APC government

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by iichidodo: 7:21am On Mar 11
Schools are veritable recruitment ground for virgin wives, virgin boys -if any bandits are homosexual - and foot soldiers to fill up the depleting ranks of these bush bandits. At this point in time, tis best for people withdraw their kids from boarding schools sited at remote areas to avoid stories that touch..

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Nackzy: 7:24am On Mar 11
APC the monster you guys made

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Fakeallah: 8:38am On Mar 11
Shinjawestern:
Slaves of allah destroying this country for us

Death to all head slamming mohammadian terrorists

God bless the good people of Southsouth and Southwest

Amen ooooo

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Bigseven(m): 10:01am On Mar 11
Clueless leaders.
Our budget is large in security yet we are sleeping with one eye open.
A population of 200Million should have 70million as security apparatus then crime and insecurity will reduce drastically even if there are snitches among them.
Deploy NSCDC and Mopol to handle internal security and return soldiers along side immigration to borders.
Keep playing with the life of innocent civilians while you are enjoying bullet proof cars. Rubbish

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Quodseverismete: 11:00am On Mar 11
Why has this bandits become more powerful than the federal government?. Hire machineries like GEJ did give them target to flush out those terrorists. But will our northern politicians allow this to happen.

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Kingdavid579(m): 11:20am On Mar 11
Hm
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by SultanOfAbia: 11:21am On Mar 11
Ok
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by GOFRONT(m): 11:21am On Mar 11
Sweet month of Ramdan
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Pio44: 11:21am On Mar 11
Na their luck
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by AmakaTips2: 11:22am On Mar 11
Too poor
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Menclothing: 11:22am On Mar 11
Nigeria
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by CountinBlessins(m): 11:22am On Mar 11
Quodseverismete:
Why has this bandits become more powerful than the federal government?. Hire machineries like GEJ did give them target to flush out those terrorists. But will our northern politicians allow this to happen.

Because Tinubu cant tackle them due to the fact they have overwhelming evidence against even the validity of his presidency so he has to walk on egg shells.

You saavy?

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Bubu4Sea: 11:23am On Mar 11
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by holuwhagbenga(m): 11:23am On Mar 11
Make dem share this country abeg, enough is enough with this bandit did this, bandit did that....
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Psalmistproject: 11:24am On Mar 11
Meanwhile tinubu and mc oluomo is on za pills

As the fct minister has adjusted 90% of his diet to contain high ethanol rum.

Country on auto pilot!

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Streetdoctor: 11:24am On Mar 11
What goes around comes around
Useless Tinubu connived with North to truncate GEJ Tenure.
Mak una watch as ronu crew go change d topic to southern unity, ronu crew go dey preach southern unity

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Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by tuoyoojo(m): 11:26am On Mar 11
it is still hard to believe that despite the money sunk into the Military these guys operate with sheer impunity

This would be the time to hire mercenaries to tackle this menance
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Blaqbea: 11:27am On Mar 11
robinso01:
Even inside Ramadan ?
Wetin concern kidnappers with Ramadan
Dem know God?
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by unclejb2(m): 11:27am On Mar 11
The north is back with the politics of terrorism.

If they like, let them kidnap all the students in that parts of Nigeria. Nothing concern us
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by SeeWahala: 11:27am On Mar 11
Yes oh, if you know you live in the north and have your kids in secondary school boarding house (especially female) abeg withdraw them for your own sanity.

Ebi pawa is too much, kidnapping private individuals is no longer paying so they have switched to kidnapping school children in a bid to force the government to crowdfund their ransomes.

APC na una do this one ✌️
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Goodlady(f): 11:27am On Mar 11
Shinjawestern:
Slaves of allah destroying this country for us

Death to all head slamming mohammadian terrorists

God bless the good people of Southsouth and Southwest
Amen o. We are tired of news that are unpleasant in Nigeria. In Abuja nowhere seems safe
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Bimpe29: 11:31am On Mar 11
Our security system has been in disarray. What are the 3 other states?
Re: Schools In 14 States, FCT Risk Attacks, Says FG by Streetdoctor: 11:39am On Mar 11
unclejb2:
The north is back with the politics of terrorism.

If they like, let them kidnap all the students in that parts of Nigeria. Nothing concern us

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