Oyo Schools Will Stay Shut Until Security Improves, Says NUT
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) in Oyo State has declared that schools in affected areas will remain shut until the security situation improves, citing concerns over the safety of pupils, teachers, and other members of the school community.
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) in Oyo State has declared that schools in the affected areas will remain shut until the security situation improves, citing concerns over the safety of pupils, teachers, and other members of the school community.
The union stated that the decision to keep the schools closed was necessary to safeguard the lives of students and staff, stressing that their safety remained a top priority amid the prevailing security concerns.
The NUT explained that it would not compromise the safety of pupils and teachers, insisting that schools would only resume academic activities when the security situation in the affected areas is significantly improved.
The teachers' union expressed concern over the security challenges affecting the area, noting that it was unsafe to expose pupils and staff to potential dangers by keeping the schools open.
The union called on the government and relevant security agencies to urgently address the security situation, in order to create a safe environment conducive to teaching and learning.
The NUT emphasised that education thrives in a secure and peaceful atmosphere, stressing that the safety of all members of the school community must be guaranteed before academic activities can resume.
The union appealed to the authorities to deploy adequate security measures to protect schools, pupils, teachers, and other stakeholders within the education sector.
The decision to keep the schools shut underscores the growing concerns over insecurity and its impact on education, particularly in areas affected by security challenges.
The development has continued to generate reactions, with stakeholders calling for urgent action to address the security situation and ensure the safety of schools and learners.
Parents and guardians have also expressed concerns over the disruption to academic activities, while emphasising the importance of safeguarding the lives of their children.
The NUT reaffirmed its commitment to the welfare and safety of teachers and pupils, stating that it would continue to prioritise their protection in all circumstances.
The union urged the government to take decisive steps to tackle insecurity, restore safety, and create an enabling environment for the smooth running of academic activities.
As reactions continue to trail the development, attention remains focused on the efforts being made to address the security situation and pave the way for the safe resumption of schools in the affected areas.
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