The Yobe state government on Sunday ordered the closure of all secondary
schools after a massacre that saw suspected Islamist extremists kill 42
people in a gun and bomb attack on a boarding school.
Yobe state
governor Ibrahim Gaidam has “directed that all secondary schools in the
state be closed down from Monday 8th July 2013 until a new academic
session begins in September,” a government statement said. Also
the Senate President David Mark on Sunday stressed the need to put in
place measures to protect children against terrorists.
He made the call via a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Paul Mumeh, in Abuja. Mark,
who condemned that the gruesome murder of students and a teacher of a
secondary school in Mamudo, near
Potiskum, called on the terrorists to
give peace a chance.
The senate president described the killings,
which were purportedly carried out by members of the Boko Haram sect,
as “barbaric and wicked’’.
“Even in war situations, children and women are protected. Killing children is akin to cutting down the future of a people.
“This is inhuman, barbaric and unacceptable to any right-thinking member of the society.
“For
no reason, the lives of these promising children were needlessly cut
down by the heartless people. This cannot be a way of life; enough of
this bloodshed,’’ he said.
Mark quoted some verses from the Holy
Bible to buttress his argument that children deserved protection under
any circumstances whatsoever.
“Mathew 18: 10 states `take heed
that ye despise not one of these little ones; for in heaven their angels
always behold the face of my father which is in heaven.
“Mark
9:42 states `whosoever shall offend one of these little ones that
believe in me, it is better for him hat a millstone were hanged about
his neck and he were cast into the sea.’’
Mark, however, appealed
to the security agencies to step up their surveillance and monitoring
activities to halt the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice.
The
senate president gave the assurance that the National Assembly would
continue to give priority attention to budgetary allocations to the
security agencies to enable them to carry out their duties without
hitches.
He commiserated with the government and people of Yobe, especially the bereaved families, over the incident.
Mark
urged the perpetrators of the violence to use the numerous windows of
dialogue and peace, which the government had opened, to express their
grievances.
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