Safe schools: Experts demand overhaul after 2,000 students, teachers abducted
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Experts are demanding a complete overhaul of Nigeria's Safe Schools Initiative.
- Over 2,000 students and teachers have been abducted since the initiative's inception.
- The call highlights the urgent need for security reforms to protect educational institutions.
Experts are calling for a fundamental restructuring of Nigeria's Safe Schools Initiative, citing the alarming abduction of over 2,000 students and teachers. This demand underscores a critical failure in protecting vulnerable learners and educators across the country.
The initiative, launched with the aim of providing security for schools, has been severely undermined by the persistent wave of kidnappings. These attacks have instilled fear and disrupted education, forcing many institutions to close or operate under constant threat.
Security analysts and education advocates argue that the current approach is insufficient and requires a comprehensive overhaul. They emphasize the need for more robust security measures, better intelligence gathering, and stronger community engagement to prevent future abductions and ensure a safe learning environment for all Nigerian children.
The repeated success of these attacks points to systemic weaknesses that must be addressed urgently. Experts stress that without significant reforms, the goal of providing safe and accessible education remains elusive.
Originally published by The Punch in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.