Federal Polytechnic Idah Hosts 3-Day Kogi State Students Security Summit
The Federal Polytechnic Idah, in collaboration with the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Joint Campus Council Kogi State, successfully hosted a three-day Students Security Summit aimed at enhancing student safety across the state.
The Federal Polytechnic Idah recently played host to the 2024 Kogi State Students Security Summit, a three-day event aimed at addressing critical issues related to student safety and security in the state. The summit was organized by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Joint Campus Council Kogi State, bringing together students from various institutions within the state to discuss strategies for ensuring safer campus environments.
The summit, which took place from [insert date], featured a series of interactive sessions, workshops, and discussions led by experts in security, law enforcement, and student advocacy. Topics ranged from personal safety, crime prevention, and the role of student bodies in maintaining a secure environment, to collaboration with security agencies to combat rising threats.
In his opening remarks, the Vice President of NANS, Kogi State, emphasized the importance of creating safe spaces for students, particularly in light of growing concerns over campus security nationwide. He called on students to be proactive in safeguarding their peers and campuses, stressing the need for collective action and vigilance.
A key highlight of the summit was a comprehensive security awareness session conducted by representatives from the Nigeria Police Force, who offered practical advice on how students can protect themselves and their fellow students. The officers also encouraged students to establish strong communication channels with local security agencies to ensure prompt responses to incidents.
The event concluded with the adoption of several key resolutions, including the formation of student security committees at various institutions, regular collaboration between student unions and security personnel, and an advocacy campaign for improved security infrastructure on campuses.
The NANS leadership expressed their gratitude to the Federal Polytechnic Idah for hosting the event and to all participants for their contributions toward making the summit a success. The summit's outcome is expected to foster stronger cooperation between students and security agencies, leading to safer learning environments across Kogi State.