Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

COMPREHENS­IVE SECURITY PLAN PLACED IN ALL GOVT. SCHOOLS: MINISTER

- BY SANDUN A JAYASEKERA

Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasa­m said the Education Ministry has taken all steps possible to ensure personal security of students and teachers at the school and school premises with a comprehens­ive security plan placed in and around all government schools. “Providing security to over 4.3 million students, over 11,000 Government schools and more than 255,000 teachers was

not an easy task. But we have done that despite various roadblocks, canard and sabotage coming from the Opposition and Trade Unions, who want to see the national education disrupted for ever.

“We have issued clear instructio­ns to all school Principals, Provincial Chief secretarie­s, and Directors, Provincial Education Secretarie­s and Directors, Divisional and Zonal Education Directors outlining what actions to be taken to ensure the security of students, teachers and school property and how to act in an emergency,” Minister Kariyawasa­m stressed.

“School Principals have also been instructed to work in close cooperatio­n with the Police and armed forces and to seek assistance of the police to provide parking space to school vans and buses at a safe distance to the school,” he said.

In addition, Principals are required to set up school security committees comprising members from among parents, teachers, old pupils, clergy and society leaders. They will be tasked with responsibi­lity of checking of those entering the school with bags and covered items, constant surveillan­ce of class rooms and school premises.

While expressing his satisfacti­on on the gradual increase of school attendance on the last couple of days, Minister Kariyawasa­m noted that he could not understand as to why parents were hesitant to send their children to school, when the armed forces, the Police, the STF, school principals, teaches and school security committees give an assurance for the safety of students.

“Don’t fall into the trap laid by antigovern­ment elements and trade unions that live on teachers’ donations to keep the national education disrupted for ever. Besides, the Examinatio­n Department will have to hold a number of examinatio­ns in the coming months and we have no intention to postpone these exams only because parents refuse to send their children to schools,” Minister Kariyawasa­m stressed.

Meanwhile, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has instructed Vice Chancellor­s to reopen closed Universiti­es after reviewing the security in and around their respective universiti­es. Accordingl­y, all faculties of Sabaragamu­wa University will be reopened next Tuesday.

School Principals have also been instructed to work in close cooperatio­n with the Police and armed forces

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