In response to rising concerns over economic hardship, the Federal Ministry of Education has issued a directive to all Vice Chancellors of universities across the nation, mandating them to safeguard their staff, students, and infrastructure.
This directive comes ahead of a proposed nationwide protest scheduled for August 1, 2024.
The directive was conveyed through a circular issued on Monday by the Acting Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Dr. Chris Maiyaki.
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The circular, titled “Urgent Arrangements for the Security and Safety of University Staff, Students and Property During the Proposed Nationwide Protests,” emphasized the need for heightened security measures within university campuses.
Dr. Maiyaki acknowledged the citizens’ right to peaceful protest but expressed concerns about the potential for these protests to escalate into violence. “The Minister of Education has directed that the attention of Vice Chancellors of all Nigerian Universities be formally drawn to the plan by unknown groups to embark on nationwide protests. The Federal Government is not unaware of the right of any Nigerian to peaceful protest, but is concerned about the safety of staff, students and university property should there be any protest action,” the circular stated.
In line with the directive from the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, the circular called for proactive measures to ensure the security and safety of the university community. “Consequently, the Honourable Minister has directed that Vice Chancellors of all Nigerian Universities should take proactive steps to ensure the security and safety of the university community, including staff and students,” the circular read.
The NUC also recommended that Vice Chancellors issue specific statements to reassure staff and students of their safety.
Additionally, the circular advised students to remain on campus and focus on their academic pursuits to avoid any potential danger during the planned protests.
As the proposed protest date approaches, the Ministry of Education and university administrations are working to implement these security measures to prevent any disruptions and ensure the safety of all individuals within university environments.