President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari has said that 12 million Nigerian children are afraid of attending school because of the high rate of abduction in the country.
The President on Tuesday 26th October made this revelation during the opening of the Safe School programme which took place in Abuja.
The President who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, also admitted that it has been difficult dealing with security challenges in the country.
“The incessant attacks on the country’s education system such as kidnapping, abduction of pupils/students, increased activities of insurgence and general insecurity in our schools have exacerbated many factors responsible for the growing number of out-of-school children.
It is disheartening to note that even when the abducted students are released, the trauma of the incidences remain long in their minds; hence the plan to have teachers trained on psycho-social support.
There are more than 12 million children currently traumatised and afraid of going to school, especially the girl child, he stated.
I must tell you that it has been tough dealing with these security challenges and their effect. Moving forward, our faith in the nation is unshaken. We have been strong, determined and robust in order to enhance the security of learning institutions.
Permit me to share with you a report released by S.B Morgen which revealed that a total of 1,462 learners and education personnel were abducted between 1st December 2019and September 2021 in school-related abductions, as well as home and community-related abductions of learners and teachers”, the president added.