Live on campus to secure schools, Kano government orders principals

The Kano State Government on Monday ordered all principals of boarding schools in the state to relocate to the school premises or lose their jobs.
Muhammad Sanusi-Kiru, the state education commissioner gave the directive in Kano while presenting Common Entrance Examination forms to zonal educational inspectors.
He said all principals of boarding schools are expected to relocate to their respective school premises to ensure the security and safety of students.
“I am directing all principals of boarding schools to relocate to their schools immediately or face a sack.
“It does not make sense that students are left in schools, while principals, who are the first officials to be contacted in case of any emergencies, are sleeping outside the schools.
”There is the need for all principals to be close to their students, especially at this critical moment of security challenges in the country.
“I want to assure you that security agents will be deployed to the schools to monitor the principals. Anyone found wanting would blame himself or herself,” the commissioner said.
He gave assurance of the government’s commitment to ensuring that all schools are fenced, especially boarding schools, to ensure adequate security.
Mr. Sanusi-Kiru also ordered immediate deployment of vigilantes across all boarding schools in the state to boost security and safety.
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