Amid rising security concerns, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has demanded the installation of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) systems and adequate fencing in schools, insisting that such measures are essential to safeguarding lives and preventing mass kidnappings.
Speaking on behalf of the association in an interview with LEADERSHIP, Comrade Adeyemi Samson, NANS Spokesperson, said the incident had cast a dark shadow over what should have been a day of hope and reflection.
The student body condemned the recent attacks on the school, describing it as ‘unfortunate and satanic.’
“The story so far, where we are, and where we are hoping to be, now requires us to address challenges. There had been a lot of activities planned for this week, but it is so sad and pathetic that such events occurred yesterday, and the vice-principal was killed.
“We, as a body and an organisation, are broken. Yes, we are broken. We are talking about 25 students; even one injury is an injury to all of them.
“We are saddened and broken, and we are following up with the government to take critical steps to ensure this does not turn into another civil case scenario.
The change in service chiefs should be used to act swiftly. This must not fail or lead to another national embarrassment. Students must be rescued,” he said.
Samson also called on the government to support the bereaved family, stressing that the late vice-principal, who lost his life while serving his school, deserved national sympathy and assistance.
“To the family of the vice-principal, the government should consult and support them. Even the daughter had to escape.
“This was someone who pledged his life in service and lost it horrifically. We urge the government and Nigerians to provide security operatives with any useful information. International organisations also need to weigh in to help address insecurity.”
The student leader described the attack as a serious wake-up call, urging governments at all levels to strengthen security around schools and fully implement the Safe Schools Initiative.
“This attack is a grave alarm. Students must not be used as political tools. The Safe Schools Initiative included fencing of schools, but more needs to be done.
“The government should invest in CCTV cameras and ensure practical security measures are in place, especially in northern and south-western institutions. We hope the abducted students are rescued soon and safely,” he added.
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