The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has partnered with Nigerian States to domesticate the Safe School Policy. This is even as there are increasing concerns over the safety of educational institutions in the country.
Among the States the Fund is partnering with are Jigawa State and 14 others.
This was disclosed during the inauguration of the Jigawa State Committee on Safe School in Dutse on Friday. The initiative is aimed at protecting schools from attacks by non-state actors.
Speaking at the event, the Education Specialist at UNICEF’s Kano Field Office, Muttaka Muktar, described the development as alarming. He noted that the activities of the non-state actors have led to closure of schools due to security challenges.
“More than 910 schools have been destroyed by non-state actors. And at least 1,500 have been forced to close down across Nigeria,” Muktar said.
He added that attacks on schools have intensified in recent years, particularly in the North-East, where the abduction of students has become a recurring issue.
He said, “Armed groups have targeted approximately 1,500 schools since 2014. Leading to the abduction of at least 1,413 students and 21 teachers, with 16 fatalities recorded.
“As of now, at least 867 schools remain closed nationwide,” Muktar revealed.
He, therefore, underscored the need for the Safe School Policy to be implemented in more States of the Federation.
“The initiative’s significance comes into sharper focus as the closure of hundreds of schools has deprived thousands of children of their right to education.
“The closures have had far-reaching consequences. Including disrupting learning, increasing school dropout rates, and exacerbating the problem of out-of-school children in Nigeria.
Recall that the Nigerian government had earlier endorsed the Safe School Declaration (SSD) in 2015. With former President Muhammadu Buhari signing the SSD Ratification Document in December 2019.
To bolster the initiative, the National Policy on Safety, Security, and Violence-Free Schools was approved in August 2021. Setting a framework for the protection of educational institutions.
UNICEF’s support has helped several States, including Jigawa, develop implementation plans to domesticate the Safe School Policy.
That notwithstanding, Muktar emphasized the urgency of scaling up efforts.
He said, “While there has been a gradual year-on-year improvement, we still have a long way to go in ensuring that schools are safe for all children.”
According to report, the newly inaugurated 32-member Jigawa State Safe School Committee will be responsible for implementing the policy in the State.
The Committee comprises representatives from various sectors, including education, finance, security, local government and civil society organizations. Others were drawn from development partners, traditional institutions, and other critical stakeholders.
In his address, Prof. Isa Yusuf-Chamo, the Jigawa State Commissioner for Education, praised the initiative. He, however, called on Committee members to show commitment and diligence in carrying out their responsibilities.
He said, “The selection of Committee members was based on their relevance and track record of hard work. We expect nothing less than dedication in implementing this crucial policy to secure our schools.”
In his remark, the Executive Secretary of the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and a member of the Committee, Dr. Haruna Mairiga, lauded the collaboration with UNICEF. He emphasized the importance of the policy in addressing the pressing educational challenges in Jigawa State.
He said, “This partnership with UNICEF is a significant step toward restructuring and improving education in our State. The commitment of Governor Umar Namadi in prioritizing education safety cannot be overstated.”
The Jigawa State Safe School Committee will begin its duties immediately. The Committee will be operating under terms of reference developed collaboratively by the State Government and UNICEF.
It’s work will be vital in addressing the lingering security threats to education. And also in ensuring that learning institutions remain sanctuaries for children rather than targets for armed groups.
source: Channels TV
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