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Edo SUBEB Partners Police To Fight Crime As agency Embarks On Reforms

By Alltimepost.com

[dropcap]E[/dropcap]do State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has concluded arrangement with the State Command of the Nigeria Police Force to curb vandalism, theft and encroachment on school properties under its jurisdiction across the state.

Towards this end the agency has commenced the roll out of Governor Godwin Obaseki’s reforms for the education sector.

Acting Chairperson of SUBEB and Special Adviser to the Governor on Basic Education, Dr. Joan Osa Oviawe, made the disclosure after a meeting with the Edo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Johnson Kokumo in Benin City during the weekend.

Dr. Oviawe said SUBEB was taking necessary action to secure infrastructure as vandalism and theft of infrastructure in schools have become worrisome, noting that a symbiotic relationship with the Police will ensure school properties are better protected.

“The rate at which infrastructure are vandalized and facilities are stolen in public schools is disturbing to government. We are partnering with the police to assist us in tackling the ugly trend,” she said.

“We want SUBEB to get to a point where we have unfettered access to the police for necessary assistance in times of need in our schools across the state. There is a case of theft which is in court, where a window casing was stolen from one of the schools and sold to a pastor, who now uses it in his private school. We are committed to arresting these cases as we roll out Governor Godwin Obaseki’s education programs, she said.”

According to her, the partnership with the police include the provision of general safety and security in the schools and to check encroachment into school landed property.

She expressed appreciation to the police boss for the assurance to work with SUBUB.

The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Kokumo assured the SUBEB boss that the command will pass details of the partnership to the grassroots, where local police units have easy access to schools, urging: “Education secretaries in local government areas across the state should collaborate with other police hierarchies such as Divisional Police Stations and other police posts across the state for better synergy on how to tackle areas of concern in schools.”