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Kaduna: Declare State Of Emergency On Education – Atiku Reacts To Kidnap Of School Children

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The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, had called on Federal Government to declare a state of emergency in the education sector.

The former Vice President stated this while reacting to the recent abduction of teachers and students of UBE Primary School in Rama, Kaduna State.

Naija News had earlier reported that the students were kidnapped on Monday morning while entering the school premises.

Atiku in a post on Twitter called for 24-hour armed guards be positioned at every school in the affected and neighbouring states immediately.

He wrote, “With the latest Kaduna school abduction, I repeat my call for the FG to declare a state of emergency in the education sector and to post 24-hour armed guards at every school in the affected and neighbouring states. No expense must be spared to keep our schools safe.”

He warned that things could get worse in Nigeria if the government keeps paying ransom and allow abductions to continue.

With 13.5 million children, Nigeria is already the world headquarters for out of school kids. This can only make things worse. It behoves on us as a nation to act decisively and excise this cancer of school abductions from our polity with clinically precise policies.”

“We must also stop paying ransom at random. It is a short term solution that will cause much long term destruction.”

“We must, as a nation, impose law and order now, or we will bequeath lawlessness and disorder to the next generation and may God forbid that,” Atiku wrote.

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