NANS Advocates Stronger Campus Security Seeks Upgrade of Abapawa Police Post
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has called for enhanced security measures and improved infrastructure around tertiary institutions following an engagement with university management led by Vice Chancellor Professor Samuel Oladipo.
NANS has called for stronger security measures, improved campus infrastructure, and the upgrade of Abapawa Police Post to a Divisional Headquarters to ensure safer learning environments for Nigerian students.
According to a statement Online, the national scribe was accompanied by other high-ranking officials on the visit, which formed part of NANS’ continuous engagement with tertiary institutions management across the country to assess the conditions under which students learn and to advocate for sustainable solutions to challenges affecting the academic community.
The statement noted that during the engagement with the university management led by the Vice Chancellor, Professor Samuel Oladipo, the NANS National Secretary General highlighted several pressing concerns confronting students and members of the university community.
He particularly emphasised the importance of exercising caution in online and physical transactions, warning students against sharing sensitive personal information with unknown individuals and advising them to remain vigilant against emerging criminal activities and fraudulent schemes.
Responding to the presentation, the NANS Secretary General commended the efforts of the officers attached to the post despite operational limitations.
He, however, stressed the urgent need for the upgrading of the Abapawa Police Post to a fully functional Police Divisional Headquarters in view of the strategic importance of the institution, the increasing students population, and the growing security demands within the area.

Consequently, the NANS National Secretariat called on the Inspector General of Police, IGP Olatunji Disu, relevant security agencies, and all concerned stakeholders to take immediate and decisive actions toward strengthening security around the nation’s institutions of learning and improving critical infrastructure serving the university community.
NANS expressed the firm belief that students cannot effectively pursue academic excellence in an environment where their safety is uncertain.
“Equally, the condition of access roads leading to educational institutions reflects the priority accorded to education and human capital development within any nation.
“As the foremost umbrella body representing Nigerian students, NANS remains committed to constructive engagement, strategic advocacy, and collaborative partnerships aimed at ensuring that Nigerian campuses are secure, accessible, and conducive to learning.
“The welfare, security, and educational advancement of Nigerian students shall remain our collective responsibility,” the statement further reads.
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