Gbenro Adesina
The Oyo State Government has expressed concerns about porous security in public schools across the state, noting that challenges such as theft of furniture and destruction of facilities in schools would be paid attention to by the present administration.
The Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr. Nureni Adeniran said this today, during inspection of some primary schools in Ibadan metropolis.
Adeniran noted that the repositioning and transformation agenda of Governor Seyi Makinde led-administration in the education sector would also ensure the overhaul of security in the sector, so that teachers and students would learn in a very conducive environment.
Expressing displeasure at the state of facilities met in some public schools after the lock-down, Adeniran promised that Oyo State Government would put into urgent consideration security of public schools, in order to forestall vandalisation of properties in schools.
He noted, “we would put the security of these schools on the front burner. This would forestall theft of furniture and other classroom items, which most teachers complained about”.
While he commended teachers for their dedication and commitment to duty, he also appealed to them to ensure adequate preparation of pupils in the state towards their common entrance examination.
“The essence of re-opening schools for those in Pry 6 pupils is for teachers to prepare them adequately for their forthcoming exams. I appeal to you teachers to do this without prejudice”, he said.
The Chairman, however, said the Seyi Makinde led administration would leave no stone unturned in ensuring that lack of necessary facilities and teaching aids were made available at schools.
Adeniran also expressed happiness about the adherence of teachers and students in schools visited to the strict COVID-19 Protocols, which he observed was a good way to start.
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