UNICEF, in a report released on Monday, said only 37% of schools in 10 states have early warning systems to detect threats of such attacks.
The report, titled ‘Minimum Standards for Safe Schools (MSSS) Monitoring Report’, presented by UNICEF Nigeria’s Chief of Education, Saadhna Panday-Soobrayan, noted the alarming statistics of conflict-related violence affecting children.
Over the past decade, more than 1,680 children have been abducted, 180 killed in school attacks, and 60 school staff kidnapped with 14 killed. Additionally, there have been more than 70 attacks on schools, the report said.
It emphasized that 90 abducted schoolgirls are still in captivity, and the country recently faced another abduction in Kaduna State in March.