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Why it’s time to implement safe school initiative in Sokoto

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeApril 2, 2024Updated:May 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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In the face of growing security threats and attacks on educational institutions, implementing the safe school initiative is more crucial than ever in Sokoto. With incidents of insecurity jeopardizing the safety of students, teachers, and staff, safeguarding educational environments has become a top priority. In March, terrorists invaded and kidnapped 16 Almajiris with a woman in Gada local government area of Sokoto State. These have created the imperative need for implementing the safe school initiative in Sokoto.

By Abdallah el-Kurebe

Sokoto, like many regions in Nigeria, has witnessed numerous incidents of violence targeting schools. According to data from the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA), there have been multiple attacks on schools in Sokoto, including incidents of arson, kidnapping, and armed assaults. T

hese attacks not only endanger the lives of students and teachers but also disrupt the continuity of education, depriving children of their right to learn in a safe and secure environment. These developments, therefore, underscore the importance of protecting schools from threats and ensuring a secure learning environment for all.

The Safe School Initiative, launched by the Nigerian government in collaboration with international partners, aims to enhance the safety and security of educational institutions across the country. The initiative focuses on improving infrastructure, implementing security measures, and providing training for teachers and students to respond effectively to emergencies.

By strengthening the resilience of schools and communities, the Safe School Initiative seeks to mitigate the risks of attacks and ensure the continuity of education in conflict-affected areas.

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While reports from the Education in Emergencies Working Group (EiEWG) in Nigeria state that Sokoto has also experienced incidents of attacks on schools in recent years, according to UNICEF, a total of 25 schools were attacked; 16 were killed, and 1,440 children were abducted in 2021.

These attacks have had devastating consequences on students’ access to education, and their overall well-being, and highlighted the urgent need for proactive measures to protect schools from further harm.

Insecurity not only poses physical threats to students and teachers but also undermines the quality of education and exacerbates existing disparities. Data from UNICEF states that children in conflict-affected areas are more likely to be out of school, with girls being particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of insecurity on education.

Moreover, the fear of attacks and violence can deter students from attending school, leading to increased dropout rates and reduced enrolment levels.

To address the challenges posed by insecurity and protect the right to education for all children in Sokoto state, implementing the Safe School Initiative is imperative. This requires a coordinated effort from government authorities, education stakeholders, and the international community to mobilize resources, strengthen security measures, and support schools in conflict-affected areas.

By investing in safe and secure learning environments, Sokoto can ensure that every child has the opportunity to receive a quality education and fulfil their potential.

In Sokoto, the implementation of the Safe School Initiative is not just a matter of policy but a moral imperative to protect the lives and futures of children. With attacks on schools posing a grave threat to education, safeguarding educational institutions must be a priority for government authorities and stakeholders.

By investing in safe schools, Sokoto can uphold the right to education for all children and build a more resilient and prosperous future for generations to come.

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