By Our Correspondent
The Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), Abuja chapter, has announced the venue for a planned demonstration in response to the recent kidnap incident involving schoolchildren in Oyo State.
According to the union, the protest is intended to draw attention to the growing insecurity affecting schools across the country and to demand stronger measures to protect students, teachers, and educational institutions.
Union leaders said members, education stakeholders, civil society groups, and concerned citizens are expected to participate in the peaceful demonstration. The protest will serve as a platform to call on the federal and state governments to intensify efforts to tackle kidnapping and other security threats targeting schools.
The NUT expressed concern over the psychological and educational impact of such incidents on students and their families, noting that repeated attacks on schools undermine confidence in the education system.
The union also urged security agencies to ensure the safe rescue of victims and bring perpetrators to justice. It emphasized that schools should remain safe spaces for learning and development, free from fear and violence.
Further details regarding the demonstration, including the date, time, and logistics, are expected to be communicated to participants ahead of the event.You can add specific details such as the exact venue, date, quotes, and names of officials if you have them.