 Also, token security matters. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, in Adamor State, has trained no fewer than 900 personnel on that it saves cool initiative to protect schools from otogs. The NSCDC's commander in the state, Ibrahim Minasirah, disclosed this in commemoration of the 2023 International Day to Protect Education against Otog. Minasirah, who was represented by the Commence Public Relations Officer, Dimas Biled, said that the Corps is doing everything possible to guarantee a secured learning environment from the national down to the state level. Undergoing very severe training in respect to the national plan for safe schools initiative. As it is, just yesterday, about 400 officers of Maine came back from training and this training was hold in May degree. And by Monday, almost 500, as taken off this morning, will be arriving at Benua State for another set of training. This is all in preparation towards our effort in making sure that we have a very conducive environment for learning. In his remarks, Commissioner in the State Ministry of Education, Garba Pella, said the talk on education is a violation of human rights and a direct assault on the potential of future generations. Pella was represented by the Deputy Director, Basic Education, Samuel Bello, said whenever schools are bombed, teachers are threatened and students are denied the opportunity to learn. The International Day to Protect Education from Attack is a call to action, a call to solidarity and a call to commitment. It is a reminder that we must do everything in our power to protect education from the source of conflict and violence. For a girl child to have a safe environment for learning, having boots and clean toilets, having a place where when a girl child is menstruating, she has a safe place that she can go and wash herself and take care of herself. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.