According to a report by The Punch, the House of Representatives has demanded that security education be implemented in all primary and secondary educational institutions across the country....CONTINUE READING
This is in line with the House’s statement that the action will provide young Nigerians the knowledge they need to recognize dangers to their environments and safety at a young age.
Omirin Olusanyo (Atakunmosa East/Atakunmosa West/Ilesa West Federal Constituency, Osun State) led the debate on the motion titled, “Need to incorporate security education as a core subject in Nigeria’s primary and secondary school curricula.”
Olusanyo contended, “Security education prepares students for contemporary challenges in security ranging from economic, political, social and environmental threats.”
The congressman mentioned that over 30 schools were assaulted in 2018, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund, “resulting in at least 2,295 teacher deaths and over 1.000 child abductions…CONTINUE READING>>