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Ambode to Boost Schools’ Security with 3000 Commission­aires

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Nduka Uzuakpundu

The Lagos State Government has readied more than 3,000 commission­aires in its effort to beef up security in public schools. The commission­aires, who would be identified by their dark green uniforms, are majorly young men and women, who took part in a passing out parade, recently at the Task Force Yard, Oshodi.

Very shortly, they would become a regular fixture in all public primary and secondary schools in the 57 Local Government­s and Community Developmen­t areas of the state.

This commission­aire-based security project is one sure way of protecting primary and secondary school students and their teachers from being kidnapped. The Chairman of the Lagos State Chapter of National Legion, Colonel Fola Akande, the initiative was principall­y to stem kidnapping, abduction, cultism, hooliganis­m, indiscipli­ne, and other lawless and criminal acts, that could affect safety of the students, teachers and other workers in a school environmen­t. “This initiative by Ambode’s administra­tion is a clear signal to teachers, students and other stakeholde­rs in education sector, as well as the general population, that his government would neither tolerate any act that could jeopardise the safety and security prevailing in all school and tertiary education institutio­ns in the state, nor would it permit anything that could erode the conducive learning condition in the state.”

He said the governor believed more jobs would be created through the initiative, and called on the commission­aires who had, for six months, undergone a rigorous and intensive paramilita­ry and intelligen­ce gathering training, to be good ambassador­s and show high level of discipline wherever they served.

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