
Members of the Nigeria Union of Teachers NUT, Enugu State Chapter, protested at the Enugu State Government House to demand the immediate release of schoolchildren and teachers recently abducted in Oyo State. The teachers, carrying placards, expressed concern over the increasing insecurity in educational institutions nationwide. Comrade Theophilus Odo, Enugu State Chairman of the NUT, stated that schools are becoming high-risk environments for educators and students. He added that the protest followed a directive from the union's national headquarters in Abuja, aiming to compel all levels of government to secure learning institutions. Odo highlighted that abducted teachers and children have not returned, citing similar incidents in Borno, Nassarawa, and Niger states. He appealed to the government to ensure the safety of schools so that teachers and children can attend without fear. The Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Chidi Onyia, received the protesters and assured them that their message would be conveyed to the governor for engagement with federal authorities.
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