close
Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Senate moves to mitigate impact of insecurity on basic, secondary education

Senators lamented that schools were grossly affected by insecurity, saying students and teachers were kidnapped daily.

• July 25, 2022
Nigerian Senate
Nigerian Senate floor used to illustrate the story (Credit: Twitter)

The Senate Committee on Basic and Secondary Education on Monday expressed commitment to mitigate the impact of insecurity on basic and secondary education in the country by ensuring sufficient appropriation.

Vice chairman of the committee, Akon Eyakenyi (PDP), representing Akwa Ibom South Senatorial District, gave the assurance when she led members of the committee on an oversight function to the FCT Universal Basic Education Board.

Ms Eyakenyi lamented that schools were grossly affected by the security challenges bedevilling the country, adding that students and teachers were kidnapped daily.

The lawmaker said the foundation of education was very important, which UBEB was responsible for.

“If the foundation is faulty, then everything cannot work. Therefore, the role of UBEB is most important. The education we all know is the bedrock of every good thing.

“When we fail in that, the nation fails. How do we go about this; we must ensure that the infrastructure that the students and teachers need is there.”

Responding, the executive chairman of FCT UBEB, Alhassan Sule, emphasised the need for the government to ensure that every child was allowed to acquire primary education.

“My little observation from the Boko Haram terrorist when I was in captivity; what I think they lack is quality education.

“Because Boko Haram have misconception and wrong ideology about western education that is why they said they are Boko Haram.

“Therefore, we need to ensure that with the introduction of basic and free education we must ensure that every child is given that opportunity,” Mr Sule said.

The committee visited Federal Government Boys College, Abuja, and GAAT International School on oversight functions.

The visits evaluate the ongoing 2022 Personal Auditing being carried out by the Universal Education Commission in conjunction with the Universal Basic Education Board. 

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Almajiri children used to tell the story. [PHOTO CREDIT: The Guardian Nigeria]

States

Katsina govt, UNICEF begin enrollment drive for Out-of-school children

Commissioner for Education, Professor Badamasi Lawal, said the programme would target Kafur and Kankara LGAs.

windstorm

Kano

One killed, 70 houses destroyed in Kano windstorms

Heavy windstorms battered Unguwar Ban-Dukawa Village in Danbatta Local Government Area (LGA) of Kano State for four weeks.

Garba Shehu

Africa

Buhari cares about Liberia’s security: Presidency

“Peace and security of Liberia (and Sierra-Leone) is important to Nigeria,” the president’s spokesman said.

Lagos CP Abiodun Alabi

States

Lagos CP Alabi urges 165 recruits to be change agents

The fresh personnel were among the 9,989 police officers recently recruited into the force.

Rainstorm

States

Three dead as rainstorm destroys 330 houses in Katsina

176 houses were destroyed in the disaster in Kankara, while 154 houses were destroyed in Ingawa.

Ike Ekweremadu and Nwanneka Ekeremadu

World

Alleged Trafficking: London court grants Beatrice Ekweremadu bail on stringent conditions

The court did not immediately say the stringent terms set for Mrs Ekweremadu or when Mr Ekweremadu would be released before adjourning the matter till August 4.