LASU strengthens security on campus, Gathers 16 Head of Police, DSS
Lagos State University VC Prof. Ibiyemi Ibilola Olatunji Bello canvases for greater synergy with operatives at town and gown meeting security parley. LASU strengthens security on campus, Gathers 16 Head of Police, DSS
Lagos State University VC Prof. Ibiyemi Ibilola Olatunji Bello canvases for greater synergy with operatives at town and gown meeting security parley. LASU strengthens security on campus, Gathers 16 Head of Police, DSS, The meeting deliberated on areas of security concern such as cultism, kidnapping, rape, profiling of students, amongst others as stakeholders agreed on the need for better civility, education and orientation and improved communication.
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LASU GATHERS 16 HEADS OF POLICE, DSS DIVISIONS TO PARLEY ON SECURITY OF STAFF AND STUDENTS
LASU VC Prof. Ibiyemi Ibilola Olatunji Bello canvases for greater synergy with operatives at town and gown meeting security parley.
Sixteen (16) heads of Police and Department for State Services (DSS) Divisions around the University environs converged on the main campus of the Lagos State University, to hold a crucial parley with the University Management on Monday, 17th of April, 2023 with a focus on improving the security of lives and properties of staff and students of the University.
Divisional Police Officers of Trade-fair division, Igando division, Sèmé division, Isashi division, Ilemba Hausa division, Iba division, Satellite division, Ojo division, Onireke division, Ijanikin division, Okokomaiko division, Badagry division, Festac division, Morogbo division, and the Head, DSS, Ojo were either physically on ground or represented at the first-of-its-kind parley.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ibiyemi Ibilola Olatunji Bello, mni while giving her opening speech at the Council Chambers, Babatunde Raji Fashola Senate Building, main campus, Ojo, commended the security officers for taking time to be at the meeting as well as the great job done over time in keeping the community safe.
She said, "The meeting of today was informed by a common purpose which is the safety of lives and properties of staff and students of the Lagos state university and by extension, residents of the environment. We have a duty of care to secure Staff and Students as long as they are within our span of control."
The meeting deliberated on areas of security concern such as cultism, kidnapping, rape, profiling of students, amongst others as stakeholders agreed on the need for better civility, education and orientation and improved communication.