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611 teachers killed, 910 schools destroyed in Nigeria – UN

14 September 2020
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The United Nations has decried attacks on schools and communities in some parts of Nigeria, emphasizing that from 2009 to 2018, a total of 611 teachers were killed and 910 schools destroyed.

United Nation Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, Edward Kallon, said this in a statement released on Wednesday in Abuja in commemoration of the World International Day to Protect Education from Attacks.

He said over 1,500 schools were forced to close and 4.2 million children in the north-east were at the risk of missing out on an education, adding that three million children in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States were in need of education emergency support.

Mr Kallon then urged the federal and state governments in Nigeria to ensure safety protocols were in place before school resumption to stem the spread of COVID-19 in schools in the country.

Meanwhile, United Nation Secretary-General António Guterres said the United Nation condemned all attacks on education, including abductions of school children, school-related gender-based violence, herders-farmers clashes, and repurposing of schools for use as isolation centres, IDP camps, and markets or for military purposes, which he described as very unfortunate.

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