In commemoration of the International Day to Protect Education from Attack, Save the Children International Nigeria has called for the comprehensive adoption and implementation of the National Policy on Safety, Security, and Violence-Free Schools across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The Country Director, Save the Children International Nigeria, Duncan Harvey, in a press statement said with every single attack on education, the risks become more real for many children in Nigeria.
He said children suffer from the disastrous effects of attacks on their educational institutions and the personal assault that follows.
He said many will no longer have the chance to return to school; their most basic right to learning and protection is violated.
He said the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Nigeria’s Child Rights Act and the several subnational Child Protection Laws, recognize that education for children is a fundamental right, and that education plays an essential role in enabling children to attain many of their other human rights.
“We all have a collective responsibility to sustain the momentum to ensure that children fulfil this right, regardless of their individual circumstances.”
“To this end, Save the Children’s education program in Nigeria focuses on ensuring learning continuity for children in conflict settings, improving literacy and numeracy competency skills and supporting teachers and learners’ well-being.
“This is done through providing temporary learning spaces for children, supporting enrolment and the re-enrolment of out of school children,” Duncan Harvey said.
“Save the Children calls upon the Government of Nigeria to accelerate the full implementation of the Safe Schools Declaration (SSD).
“The SSD is a great tool that sets the responsibilities of each country including Nigeria in securing and protecting their schools against attacks. Nigeria has been part of the wave of endorsements to demonstrate their willingness to comply with international standards.
” Adherence to the SSD guidelines means that Nigeria commits to take substantial actions to uphold the implementation of the declaration and its guidelines,” he said.
Also, former Speaker of Borno State Children Parliament and Save the Children International Nigeria’s Girl Champion.Hon. Madina Abdulkadir, said they are exposed to additional forms of violence, including child marriage, teenage pregnancy, and child labour, The short-term effect is the failure to attain educational outcomes for children, the long term a negative impact on society’s human capital development.
“When schools are targeted, dreams are disrupted. Therefore, I would like to urge all stakeholders to come together to protect education from attack and uphold the values of peace and security standing united with a strong defense that every child deserves a safe place to learn” she said.