Two Of The Six Rescued Pulpils Of Igbonla College Fail To Resume

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Two pupils who were kidnapped by militants from their Lagos school
appear to have been scared of resumption as they have failed to show up
in class.

Although nobody in the school could tell a Punch correspondent why
the pupils did not resume with other pupils, it was not clear whether
they had changed school.

However, four other rescued pupils resumed and expressed confidence
over the new security system in the college. Those that resumed are
Faruq Yusuf, Judah Agbaosi, Rahmon Isiaka and Jonah Peter, who are all
in Senior Secondary School three.

This is just as a correspondent noted that there was a low turnout
of pupils at the school on Tuesday. When a correspondent visited the
school on Tuesday, it was observed that most of the classrooms were
empty.

It was also observed that a security tower was still under
construction contrary to government’s claim that it was ready. Security
agents were seen on ground, while the school fence had been raised.

It was learnt that only 20 students had resumed in Junior Secondary
School one out of expected 229, while 205  pupils had resumed in Junior
Secondary School two and three out of expected 431.

When a correspondent visited the JSS three (a,b,c) classes at
01.18pm, the pupils said they were merged because of low turnout. One of
them said, “We have been taught Mathematics and Basic Technology today.”

The Permanent Secretary of the state Ministry of Education, Mr.
Adeshina Odeyemi, said the kidnap incident belonged to the past and was
not responsible for the low turnout.

Odeyemi, who also visited the school, noted that efforts had been
made to boost the confidence of parents, teachers and pupils. He said, “The pupils have resumed and are having classes. We will have an increase in number of pupils before the week runs out.

“The JSS one pupils have just been posted and I am sure their parents will bring them soon.

“The students have been told where to assemble when there is an
emergency. We have raised the fence and security men are fully on
ground.

“Four of the six kidnapped pupils have resumed and that is a sign that all is well.

“After the six pupils were rescued, the government made them to
go through counselling and the last time I met them, they were stable.”

The four rescued pupils said the remaining two would soon resume.

One of the kidnapped pupils, Agbaosi, said they were not intimidated by the incident.

He said, “We resumed on Monday. I know nothing bad will happen
again. We decided to come back because of our confidence in the school.
 There is nothing to fear. We are not scared.”

Peter said he was motivated to resume because of the high standard of the school.

On his part, Faruq said he felt more secured after the security measures put in place by the state government

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