The military, Police and State Security Services in Yobe on Sunday
stressed the need to install Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras to
monitor movements in schools.
Malam Wakil Kaku, the National
Orientation Agency (NOA) state Director, disclosed this in an interview
with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Damaturu.
“The military,
Police and State Security Services authorities noted that all schools
must be provided with wall fence and installation of close circuit
Television (CCTV) cameras to monitor movements and objects in and around
the schools.
“The security authorities also emphasised on the
need to provide designated entry and exit points to check unauthorised
movements around the schools,’’ he said.
Kaku, however, said that
the agency had sensitised schools Principals and proprietors to
understand basic precautionary measures on security challenges.
He said the agency was worried about the spate of attacks on schools claiming lives of innocent students.
“We saw the need to sensitise school authorities to basic measures towards securing the schools.
“The
agency last week organised intensive training on precautionary measures
on security challenges for school principals and proprietors across the
state,’’ the director said.
Kaku said the authorities were
educated on the need to promote self-screening to identify new faces
among students and teachers in order to fish out strange faces with
nefarious intentions.
“The school authorities should also check
visitation during school hours or when picking students after school
closure,’’ he said.
The director, therefore, advised authorities
to be mindful of structures erected around the schools, saying these
structures could be security risks.
Source:
News Agency of Nigeria
News Agency of Nigeria
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