The Federal Ministry of Education has instructed all Vice – Chancellors of universities nationwide to ensure the protection of their staff, students, and infrastructure in anticipation of the upcoming nationwide protest scheduled for August 1st – 10th over economic hardships. In a circular on Monday by Acting Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Dr. Chris Maiyaki universities were directed to prioritise security measures. This directive followed concerns that the protest could potentially escalate into violence despite the acknowledged right of citizens to peacefully protest. The circular titled “Urgent arrangements for the security and safety of University staff, students and property during the proposed nationwide protests,” was directed by Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman. “The Federal Government is aware of the right of any Nigerian to peaceful protest but is concerned about the safety of staff, students, and university property should there be any protest action,” the circular stated. Vice Chancellors have been urged to take proactive steps to secure their university communities, and issue statements reassuring staff and students of their safety. The NUC also advised students to remain on campus and focus on their academic activities to avoid potential dangers associated with the planned protests. Post navigation Tinubu’s daughter appeals against nationwide hunger protest and says it’s too early to complain about her father’s performance. President Tinubu offers lifeline to Dangote Refinery, NNPC to sell crude to it in Naira