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PRINCIPALS CHARGED TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SECURITY OF THEIR STUDENTS- TAHIR MAMMAN     

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PRINCIPALS CHARGED TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SECURITY OF THEIR STUDENTS- TAHIR MAMMAN                                                             16-10-23

By Sadiq Aminu                                                       The Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, have charged Principals of Federal Unity Colleges across the country to protect their schools and students from any form of attacks or banditry.

At a meeting with Principals of the 112 Unity Colleges in continuation of briefings from departments and Chief Executives under the supervision of the Ministry, Professor Mamman described the Unity Colleges as National treasures which must be protected at all cost.

The Minister urged the Principals to be vigilant over security issues, adding that early security warnings must not be taken for granted.

Also, the Minister of State, Dr. Tanko Sununu while commending the Principals for their patriotism and commitment to the Service of the Nation,
directed them to liaise with Traditional Rulers, Religious Leaders, Parents and all Security Agencies to create the necessary synergy that would guarantee the security of all Federal Unity Schools.

The Chairperson of the Association of Principals of Nigerian Unity Colleges and the Principal of the Federal Science and Technical College ILESA, Dr. Idowu Akinbamijo assured the Ministers of their commitment to duty.

Dr. Idowu appealed to the Ministers to prioritize the provision of accommodation in rural Unity Colleges as an incentive to attract and retain teachers in rural areas.

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