Leaders put new rules on Malete town to stop thieves from robbing university students. Kwara State University brought together important people to make these changes happen. The meeting had the school boss, local government workers, traditional chiefs, police officers, old students and current students. Everyone agreed that something had to change because crimes kept happening. They decided to work together to make the area safer for everyone.
Motorcycle riders cannot work after 10 at night under the new rules. All shops and businesses must close at 11 at night. People have to turn off their power generators at midnight. No one can throw parties during nighttime hours. These changes will help reduce crime when most robberies happen.
A special security team will watch over the town with members from different groups. The university, local community, student leaders and police will all send people to join this team. Private hostels where students live must hire their guards. Trained local watchmen will help the official police do their job. This teamwork approach should catch criminals faster.
Professor Shaykh-Luqman Jimoh promised his school will keep students safe no matter what it takes. Local government boss Hajia Mariam Abdulwasiu said her office will write official laws to make these rules legal. She also promised to send 10 more watchmen with proper tools to patrol at night. These extra guards will walk around the area looking for trouble. Students should feel much safer with all these new protections.
Motorcycle riders cannot work after 10 at night under the new rules. All shops and businesses must close at 11 at night. People have to turn off their power generators at midnight. No one can throw parties during nighttime hours. These changes will help reduce crime when most robberies happen.
A special security team will watch over the town with members from different groups. The university, local community, student leaders and police will all send people to join this team. Private hostels where students live must hire their guards. Trained local watchmen will help the official police do their job. This teamwork approach should catch criminals faster.
Professor Shaykh-Luqman Jimoh promised his school will keep students safe no matter what it takes. Local government boss Hajia Mariam Abdulwasiu said her office will write official laws to make these rules legal. She also promised to send 10 more watchmen with proper tools to patrol at night. These extra guards will walk around the area looking for trouble. Students should feel much safer with all these new protections.