Police Chief Kayode Egbetokun launched a special team to guard schools across Benue State during Friday events at Makurdi. Assistant Inspector-General Zacharia Achinyan spoke for Egbetokun at the Safe School Initiative ceremony. The top officer said protecting students and teachers needs teamwork between schools and security forces. Educational centers train future Nigerian leaders and deserve constant protection from dangerous criminals. Egbetokun ordered all police commissioners to meet with community groups and create safety strategies.
Benue State battles serious crimes that threaten schools and young people across the region. Commissioner Emenari Ifeanyi named problems like cultism, robbery, kidnapping, and child trafficking affecting local communities. Police must stop criminals from hurting children who represent the nation's future hopes and dreams. Officers will use advanced technology and smart patrol methods to watch over school areas. Parents and community members must work with law enforcement to build safe learning spaces.
Governor Hyacinth Alia supports efforts to make schools safer through special operations and emergency response programs. State officials provided patrol motorcycles and vehicles to security teams that protect educational facilities. Government workers constructed a School Response Centre to handle dangerous situations quickly and effectively. Secretary Deborah Aber represented the governor and discussed protecting young people from criminal threats. These safety measures help students focus on education without fear or worry.
Benue State battles serious crimes that threaten schools and young people across the region. Commissioner Emenari Ifeanyi named problems like cultism, robbery, kidnapping, and child trafficking affecting local communities. Police must stop criminals from hurting children who represent the nation's future hopes and dreams. Officers will use advanced technology and smart patrol methods to watch over school areas. Parents and community members must work with law enforcement to build safe learning spaces.
Governor Hyacinth Alia supports efforts to make schools safer through special operations and emergency response programs. State officials provided patrol motorcycles and vehicles to security teams that protect educational facilities. Government workers constructed a School Response Centre to handle dangerous situations quickly and effectively. Secretary Deborah Aber represented the governor and discussed protecting young people from criminal threats. These safety measures help students focus on education without fear or worry.