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Boko Haram: Why FG won't close UNIMAID – Minister of Education

Clergyman of Training, Malam Adamu, says the National Government has no arrangement to close the College of Maiduguri, UNIMAID, disregarding upsurge of assaults by guerillas. 

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Adamu made the comments amid a visit to the college on Friday. 

He mourned with the college group over the ruthless murder of some staff of the foundation by Boko Haram extremists. 

The priest said the legislature does not need scholarly exercises at the organization to be truncated, regardless of the security circumstance in the state. 

"You show extraordinary fearlessness and versatility to remain here to do your work regardless of the security challenges. 

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"We laud you and the legislature acknowledge what you are doing; even to work in Maiduguri requires strength. 

"Before I come here, I had thought of shutting down the college, be that as it may, in the wake of tuning in to the Bad habit Chancellor and seeing what you are doing, I am glad for you. 

"The Central Government won't close the college and will furnish you with all vital help", Adamu said. 

The clergyman proposed that the college senate should think on the security matter influencing the foundation and make proposals to secure it. 

He promised more help to the college to improve security and scholarly exercises. 

Adamu additionally mourned with groups of casualties of the rebellion in the college group and appealed to God for the rest of their souls. 

Talking prior, the Bad habit Chancellor, Prof. Ibrahim Njodi, said that that five staff of the foundation were murdered in the current extremists assault. 

Njodi recorded the expired to incorporate two geologists, two technologists and a driver. 

He said that four other staff were all the while missing; they incorporate two instructors, one technologist and a driver. 

"We are truly worried about their wellbeing, we reached the security to know their whereabouts,'' the VC said. 

He told the priest that the college had gone into an organization with the Nigerian National Oil Company on oil investigation in the Lake Chad Bowl. 

"In our responsibility regarding add to the nation's financial improvement, we challenged the chances and joined the operation. 

"At first, we reluctantly acknowledged to backpedal and joined the operation, yet we were guaranteed of satisfactory security. 

"The expired (casualties of the rebellion) ought to be deified, they merit the national respect.'' 

Boko Haram extremist on Tuesday assaulted a group of laborers on oil investigation practice in the Lake Chad bowl and stole some of them.

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