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The South-West chapter of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) has raised urgent concerns over rising insecurity in schools, calling for stronger safety measures to protect girls from harassment and violence. The group emphasized that safeguarding students is crucial not only for education but also for the development of the region’s future leaders.
Context & Analysis:
In recent months, several cases of school insecurity in the South-West have highlighted the vulnerability of female students. According to NAWOJ, while government policies exist, enforcement is weak, and more proactive measures are needed. The association recommends a combination of community policing, school surveillance systems, and awareness programs to ensure that young girls can pursue their education safely.
Speaking to Event Diary Lifestyle, Mrs. Funke Adeyemi, a board member of NAWOJ South-West, said:
“We cannot overstate the importance of girls’ safety in schools. A secure learning environment encourages higher attendance and boosts confidence, which directly impacts the future workforce.”
Call to Action & Impact:
NAWOJ urges the state governments, security agencies, and school authorities to prioritize security upgrades in all educational institutions. By doing so, the South-West can set a benchmark for protecting students and empowering girls in Nigeria.
In conclusion, with rising attention on gender equality and education, NAWOJ’s recommendations could help shape policy reforms and practical interventions, ensuring that schools are not only centers of learning but also safe spaces for girls to thrive.
