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Protest: Remain On Campus, Education Minister Urges Students

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The Minister of Education Tahir Mamman has advised students in Nigerian universities to remain on campus during the planned nationwide protests.

A statement by the National Universities Commission (NUC) on Monday said the advice was to avoid risking their lives.

The statement was signed by the acting Executive Secretary of the NUC, Chris Maiyaki, and addressed to Vice-Chancellors of universities.

“The Honourable 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.

“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. In addition, Vice-Chancellors are to please issue specific statements to assure staff and students of their safety. It is also advisable that students remain on campus to focus on their academic pursuits to avoid exposure to any potential danger during the planned protests.

“Please accept the renewed assurances of my highest considerations and best wishes.”

The development comes on the heels of organised a nationwide protest slated for August 1 to 10, 2024.

The planned protest has gained traction on social media, trending under the hashtag ‘#EndBadGovernance.

The presidency and police authorities have since called on youths to shelve the protest.

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