Lagos State Enforces Safeguarding and Protection Policies In Model Colleges
The Lagos State Safety Commission has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of students in Lagos State Model Colleges.
The Director-General Safety Commission, Mr. Lanre Mojola, who was represented by the Technical Adviser, Mr. Seun Awojobi, at the training program tagged: Safety sensitization for house managers, food vendors and stakeholders in Lagos State Model Colleges said the training was aimed to educate House Managers, Food vendors and Stakeholders in Lagos State Model Colleges on the need to prioritize safety and security in boarding schools.
He noted that the Lagos State Safety Commission has been working tirelessly to ensure that all schools in the state adhere strictly to safety standards and protocols. "As a responsible government, safety of our students cannot be compromised, we are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for our students to learn and grow," .
Mr. Awojobi, highlighted the critical roles house managers and vendors play in ensuring the safety and security of students in boarding schools.
According to him, the Safety sensitization program is part of the state government's efforts to prioritize the safety and well-being of students in Lagos State Model Colleges.
He disclosed that the Commission will continue to work with stakeholders to ensure that all schools in the state adhere to safety standards and protocols; "You are the eyes and ears of the school and we rely on you to help us identify potential safety risks and prevent accidents,".
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