 The Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools and the Nigeria Union of Teachers say they may order teachers in public, primary and secondary schools to sit at home if government refuses to address the recurrent assault on their members. Four public secondary schools were affected within the last six weeks as the development has now made teachers in the state work in fear. We cannot set them on that ground. That they should be on the ground, on the guard. Are we saying that if a student comes en masse to attack, they should also attack who will try and create a state of anarchy? No, we will not do that. But we are also sensitizing our members to be more professional in their dealings, to be watchful of any outbreak of their nature, to safeguard their life first. In those days when we were in school, if any child should beat a teacher without such a big cost, the child had already caused himself. Even not even the students now that are going to the school to beat the teachers. It is not their parents and their children that used to go to schools to go and do teachers. The media aid to the governor has reacted. However stakeholders say enforcing discipline in schools must now be decisive. So as a government we are interested in sanity being promoted in all our citadels of learning. This isolated case should not be used as a conclusion drawn that is a pattern. No, but of course it's concerning enough for us to sit down and do the needful.