Worried by the spate of attacks by Boko Haram, the Federal Government
Wednesday, said urgent steps have been taken to beef up security in all
tertiary institutions in the country to provide protection for students
and staff of the institutions.
Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau stated this at Federal
College of Education (Technical), Omoku, Rivers State during the impact
assessment tour of public tertiary institutions in the state.
Shekarau, condemned the spate of attacks on schools in the North East
and the activities of kidnappers in the southern part of the country.
The Minister was reacting to the revelation by the Provost of the
College, Dr. Bassey Ubong that insecurity has been one of the major
challenges of the College.
He disclosed that between 2010 and this year, 23 staff of the
institution and their members were kidnapped with one of them presumed
dead.
Ubong said: “Our critical problem is insecurity. Between 2010 and
now, 23 of our staff and some members of their families were kidnapped.
One is presumed dead since he did come out with the two others that were
with him. We wrote to you on this matter recently”.
He pleaded with the minister that funds should be made available to
the institution for full perimeter fencing of Campus 2 of the College,
noting that students have been frequently attacked and robbed of
valuables.
The Provost equally urged the Federal Government to intensify effort
to end kidnapping in the entire Omoku community were the College is
located.
However, Shekarau, who commissioned the ICT/Micro-teaching
laboratory, Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) project in the
institution, assured that the Federal Government was taken holistic
approach to end the challenges of insecurity in the country. (Vanguard)
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