Ekiti charges principals to be proactive

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Ekiti State Government has charged principals of schools in the state to be proactive in tackling insecurity in their institutions. This is in response to the recent cases of kidnapping and other forms of insecurity reported in some schools in the state.

The Commissioner for Education, Dr. Olabimpe Akinola, made this charge during a meeting with principals of public and private schools in the state. She urged them to take proactive measures to prevent and detect any form of insecurity in their schools, and to report any suspicious activities to the authorities immediately.

Dr. Akinola also called on the principals to ensure that their schools are well-secured, with adequate fencing, lighting, and surveillance cameras. She also urged them to engage with their students and staff to identify any potential security threats and to take steps to address them.

The commissioner's charge is in line with the state government's commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all students and staff in Ekiti State. The government has also increased the deployment of security personnel to schools in the state and has established a special task force to tackle insecurity in schools.

Overall, the charge to principals to be proactive in tackling insecurity is a necessary step towards ensuring the safety and security of all students and staff in Ekiti State.