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This is as a result of the constant bloodshed and insecurity plaguing these regions for over 5 years, OCHA published March 10, 2022.
The organisation went further to state that schools remain the greatest target by armed groups in the regions since this crisis erupted, though calls by separatists for school boycott have reduced. Parents are still very scared and skeptical about sending their children to school, especially as attacks against school staff and educational premises persist, OCHA said.
The attack was blamed on separatist fighters and a day later, one of the separatist, Yerima Dabney, condemned the attack and said they were against attacks on schools.
After separatists cut down on their call for school boycott, which had become the other of day, many community schools erupted in some suburbs to substitute government schools.
“On 19 January ; non-state armed fighters intruded into the premises of the Government High School of Weh in Menchum division in the North West region and abducted five teachers, OCHA recounted.The incident caused the closure of other schools in Weh. As if that was not enough, on 26 January, non-State armed fighters abducted three teachers at a Government Technical College in Keyon, Oku subdivision in the North West region.”
All these because separatists did not want government schools to function. Nevertheless, attacks have also been perpetrated on private schools such as CPC Bali, PCSS Bamenda and several others.
All these have necessitated the closing down of several schools especially in remote areas and those that are operational have kept school attendance low across the regions. At least one can say most schools in urban areas are operational in the region.
“ In the North West and South West regions as well as in the Littoral, West, Centre and Adamawa regions hosting Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, an estimated 462,000 students need emergency education assistance.” OCHA Cameroon said, adding that, “based on the available statistics, over 210,000 displaced school-aged children within the North West and South West regions are estimated to be displaced. Only 19,650 children among them (9 per cent) are attending formal schools.
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