NSCDC Trains 2,000 Students, 300 Teachers SELF-DEFENSE
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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ondo State Command, says
it has trained 2,000 students and 300 teachers on school security and personal
protection in the state.
This is contained in a statement signed by Hammed Abodunrin, the State Commandant of NSCDC, on Saturday in Akure.
Mr Abodunrin explained that the training was part of the efforts to proffer solutions to the rising cases of abduction, banditry and kidnapping of school students and teachers in the country.
“As Ondo State NSCDC Command promised to train students on security tips, we have started the schools security training at the Federal Government Girls College, Akure.
“And no fewer than 300 staff members comprise teaching and non-teaching and 2,000 students have been trained on School Security and Personal Protection.
“So, during the training, NSCDC distributes free First Aid Kits to staff and students of Federal Government Girls College, Akure, to make them first aid responders during emergencies.
“While, officers, who delivered lectures as resource persons were drawn from Training Department, Disaster Management Department, ICT, Anti-human Trafficking, Illegal Migration and Gender Unit of the Command,” he said.
Mr Abodunrin explained that the command had educated the female students and staff of the school on basic security tips to enhance personal protection both within and outside the school’s terrain.
“The best form of security is the one provided for oneself as only those who wear the shoe knows where it pinches,” he added.
This is contained in a statement signed by Hammed Abodunrin, the State Commandant of NSCDC, on Saturday in Akure.
Mr Abodunrin explained that the training was part of the efforts to proffer solutions to the rising cases of abduction, banditry and kidnapping of school students and teachers in the country.
“As Ondo State NSCDC Command promised to train students on security tips, we have started the schools security training at the Federal Government Girls College, Akure.
“And no fewer than 300 staff members comprise teaching and non-teaching and 2,000 students have been trained on School Security and Personal Protection.
“So, during the training, NSCDC distributes free First Aid Kits to staff and students of Federal Government Girls College, Akure, to make them first aid responders during emergencies.
“While, officers, who delivered lectures as resource persons were drawn from Training Department, Disaster Management Department, ICT, Anti-human Trafficking, Illegal Migration and Gender Unit of the Command,” he said.
Mr Abodunrin explained that the command had educated the female students and staff of the school on basic security tips to enhance personal protection both within and outside the school’s terrain.
“The best form of security is the one provided for oneself as only those who wear the shoe knows where it pinches,” he added.
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