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Addressing recurring vandalism, attacks in Oyo State schools

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By Ibukun Emiola, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)

 

The recurring incidents of vandalism and attacks in schools have triggered concerns from stakeholders in Oyo State.

 

The situation is also eliciting response from the Oyo State Government and relevant authorities.

 

Mrs Omotoni Adedeji (not her real name), a teacher in a public secondary school located in a densely populated area of Ibadan metropolis, recounts her experience.

 

“Some days to the resumption of a new term, I went to the school where I teach to prepare for the 2024/2025 academic session but was accosted in the school premises by miscreants who nearly robbed me of my belongings in broad daylight.

 

“I took to disguise; pretending to be making a phone call to the police to report the activities in the school; that was how I escaped,” she said.

 

She said the act made the miscreants disperse quickly thinking she was one of men of the force sent to turn them in.

 

The school, located along the road in Oke-Ado area, has both normal and special students attending.

 

It has been severely damaged by the actions of miscreants and hoodlums who have removed the roofing sheets of two 6 blocks of classrooms; they also removed the roofing planks of another building causing a total dilapidation of the structures in quick succession.

 

A visit to the school showed  negligence of the school environment and porosity making it easy for anyone to gain entrance at any time despite having a day guard.

 

A block of classrooms de-roofed by miscreants at IMG Grammar School, Ibadan

 

Another teacher, who identified herself as Mrs Olanrewaju, said it was like a joke losing many structures in the school in days.

 

She said it had negative effects on teaching and learning as teaching aids such as computers and other assets that would benefit special students had been stolen.

 

A check at the teachers’ staff room, which also served as a library, showed the artificial manhole created by the thieves to steal vital assets of the school including electricity cables and iron windows and doors.

 

“Our school is very porous; we have almost eight entrances to this school because of a dilapidated perimeter fence.

 

“If you look around you will see that thieves in the neighborhood have stolen most of the materials used for building our structures.

 

“If the government wants to do something, it will think twice because of the insecurity; this is worse with our primary school.

 

“If you go to the primary school which is solely a special school, all the things put in place to aid teaching and learning have been stolen.’’

 

Roofing sheets of a block of 6 classrooms were removed by miscreants at IMG Grammar School, Sharp Corner

 

Olanrewaju said that the lack of night guards was one of the challenges the school had been dealing with.

 

She said that if the government should employ only one night guard as it promised, the problem would persist as one personnel would not be sufficient to deal with the issue.

 

“We need the presence of security guards both day and night in the school to ward off these miscreants,” she said.

 

Similarly, in a primary school in the Oniyanrin area and another one at Aresa, Oke-Ado, the same situation was recorded.

 

Aside from vandalism, miscreants posed a security threat to teachers, especially the female teachers in the school.

 

Meanwhile, the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Salihu Adelabu, said the state had been trying its best to provide infrastructure for schools

 

“In the area of infrastructure, we are doing our best; we have model schools being built and UBEC interventions are helping in addressing this issue” he said.

 

On his part, the Executive Director, Dr Nureni Adeniran, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, disclosed that the Gov. Seyi Makinde’s Government had paid N2.5 billion as counterpart fund for the 2022 and 2023 UBEC/SUBEB intervention projects.

 

According to him, it will enable basic schools and junior secondary schools to continue enjoying unhindered infrastructural development.

 

More so, the Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), Mr Raji Oladimeji, said it was imperative to beef up security in schools in the state.

 

According to him, schools have been the object of vandalism and attack as valuable assets for teaching and learning are been stolen non-stop including statutory records.

 

He said it had been a continuous incident happening on a daily basis for a long time now.

 

The NUT boss said the body would work to put measures in place to curb the negative activities hampering the smooth running of education in the state.

 

“The vandalism is actually affecting developmental projects in our schools in terms of infrastructural development.

 

“There are some schools where the computer and the power system have been taken away.

 

“There are some schools where doors have been broken, louvres removed and other things.

 

“So, these kinds of attack on our schools have been hindering quality teaching and learning in public schools.’’

 

According to him, there are three cases that have been reported to the police and the suspects were charged to court.

 

“There was a particular incident around Molete axis where one of our public schools was totally ransacked; so, we reported the case at the Orita Challenge police station.

 

“The DPO tried his best and they made arrest; and I want to tell you that as we are talking, those hoodlums that were arrested are in court.

 

“And, you know, it is subject to a matter of litigation because it is still a process that is ongoing.’’

 

Speaking on measures to curb the menace, Oladimeji said the union had reported the issue to the state government, emphasising the need for security in schools.

 

“Also, we met with the Parent Teachers Forum in some of the places that we identified this issue of attack and vandalism.

 

“And I want to tell you that they are doing their best to make sure that fortify a kind of security in their local areas where these schools are located.

 

“At present, a total of 2500 day guards had also been appointed as part of the recruitment exercise of teachers– teaching and non-teaching staff.

 

“I want to tell you that from next week, posting of the non-teaching, especially the day guards, will also be done in Oyo State; these guards will man the schools,” he said.

 

He said that the union also had a memorandum of understanding with some security organisations in the state to stop vandalism and attack on schools in two of the red zones in Ibadan– Molete and Orita Aperin.

 

The NUT chairman appreciated security agencies like DSS and the Western Zone Security ‘Amotekun’ who were gathering intelligence and doing their best to curb these attacks.

 

What’s more,  education enthusiasts have called on the Oyo State Commissioner for Education to champion the formulation of an Education Sector Plan to address infrastructural challenges.

 

Mr Yemi Osanyin, an education enthusiast, stressed the need for a holistic document that would address the current infrastructural challenges with inclusivity and accessibility at the core of the policies.

 

It is stakeholders’ view that all hands must be on deck to curb vandalism and guarantee safe school environment in Oyo State.(NANfeatures)

***If used, please credit the writer and the News Agency of Nigeria.

TCN sensitises community on power infrastructure protection

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By Constance Athekame

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) on Tuesday carried out a sensitisation campaign in Leleyi Gbari, Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on the protection of power infrastructure.

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the campaign was part of the move to curb the incessant vandalism of electricity infrastructure.

 

Speaking at the campaign, Mrs Ndidi Mbah, TCN’s General Manager, Public Affairs, said that vandalism of power infrastructure affects communities and the nation.

 

According to her, vandalism of power installations is a serious setback to socioeconomic development, causing power outages, economic losses, and disruption of essential services.

 

”The consequences of vandalism are far-reaching, impacting not only on  the affected communities but also the entire nation.

 

”I want to emphasise that the security and integrity of our power infrastructure is a collective responsibilities.

 

”As host communities, you have a vital role to play in safeguarding these critical installations,” she said.

 

She said that by working together with TCN, the citizens can help ensure the security and integrity of the transmission towers.

 

”I  urge you to take ownership of these power installations and report any suspicious activities or incidents to the authorities.

 

”Your vigilance and cooperation can significantly reduce the incidence of vandalism and related crimes,” she said.

 

Mr Ismaila Doguwa, Assistant General Manager, Gwagwalada Transmission Station, said that the company had been battling with incessant vandalism.

 

Doguwa said that the campaign was necessary to educate the community on the protection of power infrastructure.

 

He said that security agencies and vigilance groups were doing their best to protect power installations, adding that they should do more.

 

”We know that security agencies are doing their best to protect power installations, but we are appealing to them to do more to ensure stable power supply.”

 

The head of Leleyi Gwari Community, Yusuf Sarki,  appreciated TCN for bringing the campaign to the community.

 

Sarki said that the community was ready to work with TCN and security agencies to protect power installations in the area.

 

”Since you have brought the campaign to our community, we are ready to work with the security agencies and vigilance groups to protect the power installations in our area,” he said.

 

Sarki appealed to the Federal Government to connect the community to the national grid.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kadiri Abdulrahman

Vandalism: NAN MD charges NSCDC on intelligence gathering

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By Kelechi Ogunleye

Ali Muhammad Ali, Managing Director, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) has charged the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) FCT Command to improve on its intelligence gathering in the territory.

Ali said this during a visit by the NSCDC FCT Commandant, Olusola Odumosu, to his office on Wednesday in Abuja.

The NAN MD urged the NSCDC to go beyond arrests and be more proactive by engaging Nigerians, pantaker operators and even arrested vandals to get information that would help nip vandalism in the bud.

He said that vandalism of Critical National Asset and Infrastructure (CNAI), especially the destruction of manholes and theft of manhole covers in the FCT,  had become worrisome.

“The roads leading to NAN office is the worst hit by the activities of vandals.

“The big thieves are somewhere hiding in, and if there are no willing buyers there will not be a market. So, your crack down on pantaker operators has yielded results,” the MD said.

He further called on NSCDC personnel to maintain civility in the discharge of their duties, adding that there was a remarkable difference between the corps and sister agencies.

He said that NAN, being the largest content creator and distributor of news, would partner seamlessly with the corps to achieve set objectives.

“We will give you whatever support you need to succeed because if you succeed, then we can go home to sleep with our eyes closed,” Ali said.

He commended the commandant for his doggedness and strides since his assumption of office.

Earlier, Odumosu said that the purpose of the visit was to strengthen NCDC’s already existing partnership with NAN.

“We have enjoined wonderful cooperation and publicity from your service to reach out to the public in terms of what we do,” the commandant said.

According to him, investigations revealed that most of the vandalism in the FCT were perpetuated by scavengers (baban bola).

“I have been given a charge to tackle vandalism in the FCT to nip it in the bud or bring it to the barest minimum, so I have declared war on the activities of scavengers.

“All these activities cannot  be  successfully done without the support or recognition of NAN,” he said.

He said that the command had been sending warning messages to vandals who give Nigerians sleepless nights.

Odumosu said that he had advocated for the regulation and possible eradication of pantakers in the FCT.

“Surveillance and investigation has shown that there was a spike in vandalism because there was a ready market for sales when they steal.

“If we are able to regulate pantaker then we will have solved 50 per cent of this problem,  because when there is no supply,  there will  be no demand,” he said.

The FCT NSCDC helmsman, however said that there was a ban on the activities of scavengers as they have been restricted to the dump site.

“We hope for policies and laws to be enacted in that direction, as we are doing our best in the field, and have been able to propose ideas that will eradicate the menace of vandalism,” Odumosu said.

He urged residents not to leave the protection of CNAI to the Federal Government or security agencies alone.

“We need the support of the public  and organisations like NAN to continue to succeed,” he said.(NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kadiri Abdulrahman

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