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10 Teachers Killed in Kaduna, 50 Still in Captivity – ASUSS

No fewer than 10 teachers have been killed by bandits in Kaduna state between January to October,  while 50 others are still in captivity.

Ishaya Dauda, Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools (ASUSS), Kaduna State chapter, made the disclosure on Wednesday.

Dauda further advised Governor Nasir El-Rufai to do everything possible and ensure the release of all teachers and other victims still in captivity in different camps in the State.

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 “Secondary school teachers are most affected by insecurity. From January to date, over 10 teachers have been killed while over 50 are still in captivity. Some students have also been kidnapped.”

He commended the state government for going into collaboration with the Vigilante to secure the schools, saying;

“There are at least six members of the vigilante in each school to protect the teachers and students which is providing a conducive environment for learning.”

He then appealed to the government to introduce programs and policies that will cushion the effect of the inflation rate and ensure prompt payment of retiree benefits in order to ease the hardship being faced by civil servants in the state.

“As a key player in the provision of affordable accommodation to workers in the state, the state council is undergoing mortgage arrangements for the provision of houses and soft loans for renovation to secondary school teachers in the state through the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria in collaboration with the state council of the Trade Union Congress (TUC).”

He then assured members that the union is working hard towards the implementation of the approved new retirement age and better welfare for secondary school teachers in the state in terms of recruitment and promotion, among others.

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