Sat. Dec 21st, 2024

Ogun State Govt To send Errant Students To Juvenile Homes

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Governor Dapo Abiodun

Students in Ogun State culpable of criminal and unlawful acts will be sent to juvenile homes to undergo character reformation.

The Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu, stated this in Abeokuta when he visited the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Lanre Bankole.

Arigbabu tendered apology on behalf of Ogun State government to the police over the unruly behaviour of some students of Egba High School and Asero High School in Abeokuta.

The students had earlier assaulted the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Obantoko, also in Abeokuta.

The commissioner described the assault as appalling and unacceptable.

He warned students in the state to desist from criminal acts, saying government would no longer spare students on account of their ages, but make them to face the full wrath of the law.

“We are here to sympathise and plead with you for what has been done to one of your officers by some unruly students.

“I want to stress it here that as a state, we will not condone such acts of indiscipline.

“We are working together with the police to make sure that anyone caught will be sent to juvenile homes for reformation.

“We want to rid our schools of such criminal behaviours and we will not relent until we achieve this,’’ the commissioner said.

He commended the collaborative efforts of the police to arrest unruly behaviours in schools.

Arigbabu assured that government would address all forms of indiscipline through surveillance and interaction with students by the police and government officials on good conduct.

While Responding, Bankole noted that the incident was of mutual concern to the ministry and the police and said the latter had always been proactive in schools and in the state at large.

Students of the two schools assistance the DPO and some other police officers on Wednesday as they were attempting to quell brigandage by the students.

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