While we understand the panic measure to hurriedly shut down 5 out of 80 unity schools, this government action is belated, reactionary and unhelpful to the good intention of transformation agenda in education. Why would government not proactively avoid the killing of these innocent students in the first instance? Why not shut down the schools to avoid the massacre? What happens to these students’ studies? Some of the students are said to have registered for their WAEC and NECO examinations. How will they write the exams? Who will compensate them for the exams registered and not written?
GRIEF AND SYMPATHY
Our hearts grief over the terror attack on Federal Government College Buni Yadi in Yobe State in which scores of students were murdered by gunmen and scores of girl students abducted.
WHAT IS GOOD FOR CENTENARY, GOOD FOR SCHOOLS
Judging by the successful weeklong celebration of the Centenary of the amalgamation, Nigeria cannot be said to be insecure. With the successful hosting of over 30 heads of government and state from Europe, America and Africa Nigeria is indeed secure.
If there is the political will, there will be many ways to secure all Nigerians. What is good for centenary celebration is even more desirable for our schools.
If we could protect few dignitaries around the country during the centenary celebration, we should even be more upbeat and protect unity schools that accommodate tens of thousands of students. Good governance means security, service delivery for the greatest number of citizens not the few political elite.
We therefore call on President Jonathan to be more proactive in protecting schools in the affected areas. Panic closures of schools invariably blackmail the nation to believing that education is indeed not needed. We must protect students and schools as much as we protect our political leaders.
Nigeria cannot be part of 20 leading economies with hurriedly shut down schools on account of either terror attack or avoidable work-related crises.
Issa Aremu, mni
GENERAL SECRETARY, NUTGTWN
VICE PRESIDENT, NIGERIA LABOUR CONGRESS (NLC)