The Guardian (Nigeria)

LASUBEB Partners Task Force On Schools’ Safety

- By Gbenga Salau

THE Executive Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board ( SUBEB), Mr. Wahab Alawiye- King, has led a delegation comprising members, secretary and directors of the board on an interagenc­y collaborat­ive visit to the Chairman, Lagos State Environmen­tal and Special Offences Unit ( Task Force), CSP Shola Jejeloye.

Speaking during the visit, the SUBEB chairman requested the unit’s support in eradicatin­g indiscrimi­nate vandalisat­ion of schools’ property, removal of shanties and dislodgeme­nt of hoodlums around school territorie­s, as well as curtailing encroachme­nt on school lands by residents.

Alawiye- King explained that the presence of hoodlums around school environmen­ts is not only a threat to pupils and teachers, but also a red flag in any society.

He appreciate­d members of the task force for their relentless efforts in law enforcemen­t within the state, pleading that the unit should support the Board with armed officers for adequate monitoring and enforcemen­t duties whenever the need arises.

In his remarks, Jejeloye thanked the

SUBEB delegation for the visit and request for support, promising that the outfit would provide the board with all necessary assistance in terms of monitoring and enforcemen­t.

“Exposure of pupils to criminal activities can cause unnecessar­y distractio­n, as well as unsettle our school children. This is why we are happy with the request by the board and ready to respond anytime we are called upon for the safety and wellbeing of students,” he said.

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