 Terrorism and recurring attacks on schools across the country have been described as a conquer one, which if left unchecked, could be catastrophic to the unity of Nigeria and could adversely affect our national economy. This was the consensus at the 7th Quadrinoal National Delegates Conference for Members of the Nigeria Union of Teachers held in Ibadon. Speaking at the occasion, the National President of the NUT, Aldo Taitos Umba, called on government at all levels to brace up and provide adequate security in and around schools across the country, standpoint other speakers at the conference also re-echoed. intervention. The government and the teachers have been hiding under this intervention of 18, you know, UNESCO, World Bank, intervention and some other things. If you go to the most, some state of federation, you know, especially at the primary school level, you know that most of the development we used to have, we used to report, they are through this intervention, because they are mandated, they are compelled to actually provide you things, you know, which you must, which government should be able to do, you know, at a particular year. With the attack on Gibbon girls, and since then we have seen so many attacks on Nigerian schools, which is a big challenge to the federal government of Nigeria. The insecurity situation actually is a global challenge, it's a global challenge. So many countries are actually affected by the insecurity situation, but the attack on schools has become something that is very, you know, becoming more of a regular occurrence in our country today, which we have never seen before. And so we really want to appreciate the federal government of Nigeria for taking the whole body on. Nigeria is a signatory to the self-school initiative, and we have signed a lot of agreements globally to make sure that our schools are well positioned and well secured. So the challenges that I've been experiencing in many countries, including Nigeria, are worrisome enough for insecurity in schools to be made a topic of discussion. And I appreciate that the National Nigerian Union of Teachers has made that a specific topic. But the fact that, apart from the welfare of teachers, which is important to others we've also been able to impact the education sector by recruitment of teachers and motivating the teachers by training and training them, but we're also motivating them by paying them as a training because it is very demoralising when you work and you don't get paid. The conference organised by the Teachers' Union sought to address the school system, which experts say had in recent times suffered attacks by bandits, leading to the displacement or deaths of some of their members.