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Stakeholders push for passage of Safe School Declaration Bill

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Sanyaolu, Idris charge journalists on safety amplification
The Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC), newspaper editors and stakeholders in the newsroom have called on the National Assembly to pass the Safe School Declaration Bill into law and follow up with its implementation.

They also called on state governments to implement it and make it a working document.

They gave the charge in Ikeja, Lagos, at the weekend, during a high-level roundtable meeting for media executives on advocacy for safe and secured schools in Nigeria, organised by WARDC, in continuation of its advocacy for safe school in the country.

Head of Programme, WARDC, Emmanuella Azu, said the group brought together stakeholders in the newsroom to get them into full conversation on school safety and what to do next.

She said that WARDC believes that the media could amplify the conversation, hold the government accountable and push the relevant authorities to take necessary actions.

“The National Assembly does not see education as a national issue because if they understand the impact of education and how it impacts development and growth in the country and how safe school could impact the development of Nigeria, it will take it more seriously,” she added.

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Stakeholders push for passage of Safe School Declaration Bill
By : Eniola Daniel

Date: 28 Apr 2025

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Sanyaolu, Idris charge journalists on safety amplification
The Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC), newspaper editors and stakeholders in the newsroom have called on the National Assembly to pass the Safe School Declaration Bill into law and follow up with its implementation.

They also called on state governments to implement it and make it a working document.

They gave the charge in Ikeja, Lagos, at the weekend, during a high-level roundtable meeting for media executives on advocacy for safe and secured schools in Nigeria, organised by WARDC, in continuation of its advocacy for safe school in the country.

Head of Programme, WARDC, Emmanuella Azu, said the group brought together stakeholders in the newsroom to get them into full conversation on school safety and what to do next.

She said that WARDC believes that the media could amplify the conversation, hold the government accountable and push the relevant authorities to take necessary actions.

“The National Assembly does not see education as a national issue because if they understand the impact of education and how it impacts development and growth in the country and how safe school could impact the development of Nigeria, it will take it more seriously,” she added.

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On his part, Editorial Page Editor of The Guardian, Kunle Sanyaolu, said that the duty of the newsroom does not end with reporting, but also analysing news, writing editorials and taking a position, as well as publishing informed and analytical articles by stakeholders.

“These can go a long way to guide governments and complement the efforts to secure schools. Very importantly, the newsroom should put pressure on the government to implement the laws that it enacted on terrorism and other crimes causing insecurity in schools. The failure of governments at various levels to abide by their own rules is a major reason for the new perpetual festering of factors responsible for insecurity in schools.”

Also speaking, Acting Editor-in-Chief of Daily Trust Newspapers, Hamzat Idris, lamented that most newsrooms are lagging in bringing out the existential problems around safety and security in schools.

“Education is the future of Nigeria; it remains the future of humanity. If we don’t have schools that are secured, we are doomed.”

Idris, who is also the Chairman, Editorial Board of the newspaper, added: “Where is the missing link? As a reporter and an editor, I think the missing link is that we are yet to get it right in our newsrooms. Most education pages in our newspapers are placed from Page 30 while politics stories take the front page. Some of us only carry report on education once in a week. So, we are also culprits. Reporters, editors and other stakeholders in newsrooms should get involved in safety of schools.”

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IGP Launches Safe School Protection Squad In Delta State

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FIC Report (Delta State) – The Inspector General of Police IGP. Kayode Egbetoken PhD, NPM represented by the AIG Zone 5 Benin City, AIG Salman-Dogo Garba psc, on 22nd April 2025, launched Safe School Protection Squad in Delta State and organised a two day stakeholders forum on the security of schools in Delta State as well as training of the schools protection squad, with the theme: Strengthening Security Resilience And Integration of Host Communities In The Protection of Education”.

During the two-day stakeholder’s forum which ended on 24th April 2025, resource persons from the educational sector, ICT, and security experts delivered power-packed lectures to the admiration of stakeholders.

A press release made available to journalists and signed by the Command’s Police Public Relations Officer PPRO ASP Edafe Bright, ANIPR, stated that the event was graced by top dignitaries, including the Governor of Delta State Rt (Hon) Elder Sheriff Oborevwori, represented by the Secretary to the State Government, (SSG) Dr. Kingsley Emu, the Chairman Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers and Orodje of Okpe Kingdom HRM Maj. Gen. Felix Mujakperuo (Rtd.), CFR, mni, represented by the Second Vice Delta State Council of Traditional Rulers, HRM Obi of Obulunor.

Also in attendance were the representative of National Security Adviser, the Commissioner of Police Delta State Command CP. Olufemi Abaniwonda psc, the National Coordinator School Protection Squad CP. Abayomi Shogunle PhD, fsi, representative of service commanders of the various sister security agencies, school principals, teachers, secondary and primary school pupils, vigilantes, members of Nigeria Hunters, Anti-cult, Man-o-War, as well as members of civil society groups and National Association of Nigerian Students, among others.

The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, in his remarks, described the squad as the heart of the safe school initiative. He noted that the team comprises officers specially trained and equipped to safeguard learning institutions and respond swiftly to distress or threats that may arise.

The Coordinator CP. Abayomi Shogunle PhD, fsi, in his remarks stated that in recent years Nigeria was faced with security challenges such as kidnapping, murder and other related crimes, which included destruction of school facilities that sometimes led to closure of schools and also increased numbers of out-of-school children.

He also noted that Nigerian Government in December 2019 formally signed the Safe School Declaration document, which signaled the country’s commitment to a safer school environment. CP. Abayomi Shogunle PhD, fsi, concluded by saying that the right to education is central to social and economic progress stressing that investment in education is an investment in Human capital development.

Also in a remark, the SSG Dr. Kingsley Emu who represented the Governor of Delta State commended the Police for the initiative to organize this stakeholder’s forum and stated further that he was impressed by the determination of the Inspector General of Police to keep schools safe.

The safe school protection command and control centre is domiciled at Force Headquarters with a 24-hour call number (08077357777) where citizens can call in cases of school emergency in any part of the country.

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Felix Ijomah
FIC Asaba Delta State
25th April, 2025.

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Unity Bank Launches GenFi, Targets Children, Teens with Gamified Banking Platform

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Unity Bank Launches GenFi, Targets Children, Teens with Gamified Banking Platform

In a bold move to redefine promotion of financial literacy, Nigeria’s retail lender, Unity Bank Plc, has unveiled GenFi, a new digital banking platform tailored to empower kids and teenagers between the ages of 8 and 18 with essential financial skills.

banking solution that will equip children and teenagers with financial intelligence, management, and independence.” He expressed confidence that the app will gain global reach and become popular among the target demographics.

Also, a guest at the launch and school proprietor, Sylvia Ezeora, described the Genfi app as “user-friendly, educational, and motivational for children”. She noted that beyond teaching financial literacy, “the app empowers parents to reinforce positive behaviour through rewards for completed tasks and promotes responsibility”.

Another guest and parent, Genevieve Adindu, commended Unity Bank for the innovative solution, tailored for children aged 8 to 18, and noted that Genfi “provides a modern, engaging approach to instilling saving habits early in life, replacing traditional methods like the kolo with a more effective digital tool, thereby becoming a powerful companion for children’s financial education”.

GenFi is positioned as a national benchmark for youth-focused digital banking, with the potential to drive economic inclusion and sustainability across generations. The launch event was attended by key stakeholders from the education and finance sectors, technology partners, media, and young students who will be among the early adopters

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2025 UTME Results: 75% of Candidates Score Below 200 -JAMB

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2025 UTME Results: 75% of Candidates Score Below 200 -JAMB

No fewer than 1.5 million out of 1,955,069 scored less than 200 in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

According to statistical analysis of 2025 UTME result released by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Monday, only 420,415 candidates scored above 200 in the 2025 edition of the UTME.

The data showed that 75% of candidates scored below 200 in the exam, with less than 1% scoring above 300.”

In the statement accompanying the data, JAMB said “40,247 underage candidates were permitted to demonstrate their exceptional abilities.

However, only 467 of these candidates (1.16%) achieved scores that meet the threshold for exceptional ability as defined for the UTME, with their performance in the subsequent three stages still pending.

“Of the total number registered, 97 candidates were involved in examination infractions, while 2,157 others are currently undergoing investigations for suspected malpractices.

“Additionally, 71,701 candidates were absent. Those facing biometric challenges are also under investigation, and those who are cleared will be rescheduled for examination at designated centres.

“Furthermore, few of the results, including those of blind candidates and others in the JEOG candidates group, are still being processed.

“A press conference to announce the individual results of candidates and to facilitate result checking will be held later this week.

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