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GNAT General Secretary Thomas Tanko Musah |
The incidents have reignited concerns about discipline and character development within the country’s educational institutions.
GNAT General Secretary Thomas Tanko Musah, speaking to Citi News, expressed deep concern over the growing indiscipline among students, attributing it to the lack of accountability for students involved in violent and criminal activities, warning that their unchecked actions could further erode discipline in schools.
“If care is not taken in the coming days like I have said, we may have to establish military barracks on our campuses so that they will help to maintain law and order.
That is where we are heading towards. We may need to employ more military men since the students are now coming with weapons; we might need to employ the military people so that we create military barracks on all the campuses so that when the students pull out their weapons, the soldiers will also pull their weapons, and then they will square it up there.”