As the debate over amnesty for the Boko Haram sect continues, fears have once again
gripped teachers in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, as a group
suspected to belong to the Boko Haram sect sent out warnings to primary
and secondary school teachers in the town to stop going to school or
risk bomb attacks.
The Nation gathered that some of the teachers received the warning in
the morning of Thursday while preparing for the day’s academic
programmes in their various schools. According to sources, teachers in
schools around Kasuwa Guza Road in Lamisila Ward, Maiduguri, were
sternly warned by the group to stay away from school or risk attacks.
The teachers, who were said to have been accosted on their way to
school, were said to have been shocked by the threat and quickly left
for their various homes.
The Nation investigations also revealed that since the attack on some
primary schools in Maiduguri, during which three teachers were killed
and many others were injured, attendance by teachers and students in
schools have reduced, as many parents no longer allow their children and
wards to attend schools for fear of being attacked.
Meanwhile, the Joint Task Force (JTF) has intensified efforts on patrol and checking of vehicles at all the entry points into the state capital, with a view to arresting any suspected member of the group before they enter the town.
Culled: The Nation
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