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TETFund, NSCDC partner to strengthen security on campuses to curb abductions

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The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps have explored areas of strategic collaboration to strengthen security on campuses across tertiary institutions arising from consistent attacks on schools and abduction of students in the country.

 

Commandant General of NSCDC, Prof. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, who led a high powered delegation of his principal officers on a courtesy visit to the headquarters of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) on Thursday, noted that despite reduction in attacks on Nigerian schools, the corps needs the support of stakeholders to tackle the menace.

 

The delegation was received by the Executive Secretary of TETFund, Arc Sonny Echono and his top management with the discussion focusing on the need to establish a robust framework for interagency collaboration on training of private security guards on Nigerian campuses, support for Corps’ training institutions and research as well as securing Nigeria’s educational environment, and strengthening the nexus between security and education.

 

Earlier, the Commandant General of NSCDC, Audi highlighted the critical role of the Corps in the nation’s security architecture as a leading agency in charge of protection of the national critical assets and infrastructure including educational institutions.

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He sought the support of TETFund to upgrade the Corps’ six training institutions, specifically the College of Security Management in Abeokuta, to ensure career progression and world class development for officers.

 

He dismissed claims that the Corps was on top of its job in protection of schools across the country.

 

He said: “If you have been following the trend, including its trajectory, you would have seen that the attacks have not remained unabated. If you have the history, the attacks were very high in 2001, 2002, 2003. It was after then that the country launched what we call the Safe School Initiative, after the visit of Gordon Brown, and then of course, the safe school financing.

 

Now, it started during the attack of Chibok Girls and then afterwards. But recently, the attacks got stopped, although we have some pockets, which is also under control. Fundamentally, the corps has viewed the whole concept of providing security and safety for schools to be a whole-of-society approach, where you have all the stakeholders, security agencies, including stakeholders like the TETFund, the National Universities Commission (NUC), all the schools, to really come together, to work together.

“That’s why you will see the police are involved, the military are involved, the school communities. In fact, even the communities where we have the traditional rulers and whatever are involved in the whole gamut of the provision of security for the schools.

 

“But there are fundamental challenges that we need to really tell ourselves. For example, in the survey we conducted, we got a data of over 81,000 schools, and we said, out of these 81,000 schools, over 60,000 are porous, no fencing of the schools and security man. Then the whole of Civil Defense Corps is 63,000.

 

“Now, if you deploy one per school, including the Commandant General to provide security and safety for schools, I want to ask you whether it’s going to be enough. So that’s why we said it should be the whole-of-society approach. That’s the concept where we collaborate with all security agencies to provide security.

 

“But going forward, you would have seen that the attacks have reduced now, although we observed pockets of attacks, but we are on top of it. We are collaborating very closely with all security agencies and other stakeholders to make sure that we nip the crisis or the conflict in the bud.”

 

Executive Secretary of TETFund Arc. Sonny Echono, acknowledged the tremendous work the NSCDC has been doing in collaboration with other security agencies to keep the country safe, while also reaffirming the readiness of the Fund to extend the hand of fellowship and support.

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